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Title Section16 1986-04-28 1 The Strait s Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8516 words
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Article, Illustration797 1986-04-28 1 AUGUSTINE LOW - AUGUSTINE LOW Hawkers get together to cut prices by 10-30 per cent By MOST hawkers have resisted lowering their prices despite a fall in costs. But yesterday, a group of them in Chong Boon took the lead by reducing cooked food and drink prices by797 words
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Article160 1986-04-28 1 JAKARTA Three snake charmers have been called In to clear Jakarta's select Rawa mangnn golf course of poisonous snakes, after a golfer was bitten In the leg, Aatara news agency reported yesterday. The snake-bite Incident prompted Indonesian Golf Association chairman Sadomo, who Is also theAFP - 160 words
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162 1986-04-28 1 GALERIES Lafayette Is the latest victim of the slump in the Singapore retail sector, hat some big retailers are going ahead with ambitious expansion plans. Yaohan Is Injecting another $4 million Into Its Thomson Plaza store and the three listed retailers, Robinson's, Metro162 words
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Article, Illustration236 1986-04-28 1 Contest aimed at getting message across to the young PUPPETS will be enlisted to help spread the crime prevention message. The National Crime Prevention Council and the National Library are asking those who are keen on puppetry to take part in a competition. They236 words
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Article, Illustration871 1986-04-28 1 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB Group of 18 reviewing efficiency of world body By It it natural and understand- abla for countries to bring their own interests before the UN for support. Just as Asaan brings the Cambodia issue before the UN. But at a871 words
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96 1986-04-28 1 MANILA Rebel forces in the northern Philippines have ambushed government troops for the second straight day. killing nine soldiers and seriously wounding three others, the Defence Ministry announced. The ambush occurred on Friday in Kalinga Apayao province, 48 km south-west of the scene of anUPI - 96 words
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Article31 1986-04-28 1 teßl SALKM A Brltph t«urist was shot dead east Jerusalem ■pterday in an apparent Pfcrrtlla attack, police said. Poliee identified the \i< tim as Paul Applebv of Bristol. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Advertisement86 1986-04-28 1 MARUMAN c ßig>yin 206 CERAfIiIL K^fej^7 JRDIIS i iliMi in TH6 GOLF SPECIALIST Si OQf IW*!!"!!**! i«5 l>ctv»O Hum »•>-*» BMfSTS Afl HtMHH •■^•VC Bosch keeps cleaning, keeps I his daily hefpci is the Bosdi BBSI2IO with varianr ixmrr from 250 wattsfoi gmtlr dusting to 1000 watts ol high sui86 words
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Advertisement33 1986-04-28 1 Rumhlin^s grou in Aquino ramp Page 5 The problems Mrs Aquino most eome to grips with Page 14 Inside Summary World News 3,4 Asean gjpuseway fi pininil 14 15 Dollar 17-2t ■ports 22-2333 words
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Article349 1986-04-28 2 Heavy bookings KALLANG THEATRE is virtually booked solid, although it won't open its doors to arts patrons until June. Show organisers have confirmed bookings for 40 performances and eight rehearsals at the 1,800-seat theatre, Singapore's largest indoor one. Roughly half of the bookings are for the Singapore Festival of349 words
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Article149 1986-04-28 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THOUGH tlft tend tmrii political anil eewJt divergence ftmtng the countries of Eaiten Earspe Is a healthy mm, It would be ■aive to rappsse that the Soviet Union would write tte apron strings altogetner. Whatever leeway It permit* these countries, It will always enowe that149 words
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293 1986-04-28 2 Aquino under fire CORAZON AQUINO has completed two months in office as President of the Philippines, and she is already getting a lot of flak for being weak and indecisive. Mrs Aquino still enjoys wide and unprecedented popular support. But her supporters and allies in293 words
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Article277 1986-04-28 2 Clough picks Everton EVERTON will retain the First Division title and go on to dominate English soccer for the forseeable future. That's what Brian Clough says, and the outspoken Nottingham Forest manager, whom many would dearly have loved to see as England manager, has a habit of being proved277 words
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Article506 1986-04-28 2 Watch that medicine THE RECENT spate of letters to the editor in The Straits Times, following a report that a Health Ministry survey had indicated that one in five doctors was not labelling medicines properly, reflects the concern in the medical and pharmaceutical professions. To use a medicine506 words
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Article244 1986-04-28 2 NEW LAW TO ALLOW TROUBLED FIRMS TO PROTECT ASSETS A PROPOSED law that will allow companies in trouble to request the appointment of a judicial officer to temporarily protect their assets from being liquidated by creditors was welcomed by the financial community, including accountants and bankers. The law is244 words
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Article176 1986-04-28 2 Fewer Libyan envoys ITALY HAS ordered Tripoli to cut its diplomatic staff in Rome by 10 and announced restrictions on the remaining diplomats. Libya in turn has threatened that it will take "reciprocal measures" against West European countries for cracking down on Libyan missions and individuals. The176 words
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Article107 1986-04-28 2 THE POWER OF TV A READER recently expressed the conviction that television cannot beat the influence of the home if parents instil correct values in their children. A parent has written in to caution against inferring that the influence of the home supersedes that of TV. He says that107 words
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Article353 1986-04-28 2 Buyers' Guide Grow your own Dou Ya' Whether you require 'Dou Ya' for your business or would like to make 'Dou Ya' your business, a machine advertised at classification 57 should interest you From Taiwan, this bean sprout growing machine is capable of producing 10 lbs to 6,000 lbs of353 words
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Article291 1986-04-28 3 ISLAMABAD President Babrak Karmal failed to address Afghanistan's Revolution Day parade yesterday, fuelling speculation he was either ill or out of favour with Kabul's main ally, the Soviet Union. State-run Radio Kabul, reporting live on celebrations marking the eighth anniversary of the 1978 communist takeover, mentionedReuter - 291 words
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Article, Illustration168 1986-04-28 3 LONDON A British woman took off on Saturday in an attempt to be the first to fly the 21,tH km to Sydney In a mlcrollght aircraft. Ms Eve Jackson, 28, lifted off from Biggin Hill airfield, sooth of London, on theReuter - 168 words
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Article100 1986-04-28 3 QATAR IS holding 29 workers 26 Filipinos, two Britons and a Dutchman seized in a raid on an offshore reef wheie Bahrain has been building a coastguard station, diplomatic and shipping sources said in Bahrain yesterday. Shipping sources said bm helicopters swooped onto the construction site onReuter - 100 words
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Article65 1986-04-28 3 PRANCE YESTERDAY exploded its first nuclear device this year at its South Pacific Mururoa Atoll test site, New Zealand scientists said. The explosion was small, equivalent to four kilotonnes of TNT, they added. New Zealand Prime Minister David Lange has criticised the explosion, saying: "This test highlights theReuter - 65 words
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Article58 1986-04-28 3 MORE THAN 200 people were wounded in two days of clashes between rival Bangladesh political groups, police in Dhaka said yesterday. Supporters of the pro-government Jatiya Party clashed with activists of the opposition Awami League in Dhaka, Chittagong, Manikganj, Mymensingh and Jessore on Friday and Saturday, amidReuter - 58 words
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Article65 1986-04-28 3 WKXICAN POLICE defused a bomb planted in a car in front of the United States Embassy in Mexico City on Saturday. Responsibility for the bomb described by police as a home-made device was claimed by a group naming itself after Simon Bolivar, the "liberator" who led manyAFP - 65 words
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Article57 1986-04-28 3 THK 1*44 DIARY of Eva Braun, Adolf Hitler's lover, was sold at an auction in Munich, West Germany, on Saturday for 16,500 deutschemarks (5516,420). The diary, in which Braun wrote appointments and comments on her life, was bought on behalf of a foreign museum, auctioneers Hermann HistoricaReuter - 57 words
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468 1986-04-28 3 7 -year-old plan for market-oriented policies the cause CIA WASHINGTON CHINA is suffering from numerous problems as a result of its seven-year-old programme to introduce market-oriented economic policies, according to a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) report. Among the economic setbacks are a decline in grainNYT - 468 words
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226 1986-04-28 3 WASHINGTON World oil prices could drop below US$lO (Ss22) a barrel this year but are likely to go back up to US$25 to US$32 a barrel by the middle of the next decade, according to an Energy Department report. "TheReuter - 226 words
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129 1986-04-28 3 TOKYO Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone has described the yen's sharp rise as "outrageous," and says he will seek co-ordi-nation on currency stabilisation at the Tokyo summit. He told the Upper House of Parliament that the US dollar's slide in value was adversely affecting the world'sReuter; AFP - 129 words
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160 1986-04-28 3 HONGKONG Triad gangsters may be linked to a spate of murders and woundings here, a local newspaper reported yesterday, only 11 days after a government body recommendpd tough new measures to curb organised crime. On Saturday, eight men attacked four youths queueing outsideAFP - 160 words
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Article, Illustration490 1986-04-28 4 Travel restrictions also on diplomats from Tripoli ROME Italy has joined several of its European Community partners in moves against Libya by ordering Tripoli to cut its diplomatic staff in Rome by 10 and announcing restrictions on the remaining diplomats. Meanwhile, Libya hasReuter; AFP; NYT - 490 words
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411 1986-04-28 4 TRIPOLI The government of Col Muammar Gaddafi is enmeshed in a bout of unusual self-criti-cism over the poor military fight it put up against the American air strikes nearly two weeks ago. Col Gaddafi, said by Eastern bloc sources here to be upsetNYT; Reuter; UPI - 411 words
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152 1986-04-28 4 LONDON Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi was quoted by a British newspaper yesterday as saying he was asleep with his family In their home In Tripoli when US planes tombed the city on April IS. "The house came down like a heap of rubble,"Reuter; AP - 152 words
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Article52 1986-04-28 4 BAGHDAD Many Egyptian workers are leaving Iraq because of an Iraqi government order banning the transfer of currency abroad, Egyptian Ambassador to Iraq, Mr Abdel Moneim Ghoneim, said on Saturday. According to him, the measure had affected about 150,000 of the estimated one million Egyptian workers inAFP - 52 words
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Article, Illustration231 1986-04-28 4 HYANNIS PORT (Massachusetts) The niece of assassinated President John F. Kennedy, television personality Maria Shriver, married Austri-an-born bodybuilder and actor Arnold Schwarzenegger on Saturday at a church near the Kennedy family compound before a celebrity-studded crowd. The bride's aunt, Jacqueline Onassis, was among theReuter; AP - 231 words
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420 1986-04-28 4 LONDON Britain's royal family is facing yet another embarrassment from the abdication crisis of 1936 following the announcement by a London newspaper that it had secured for publication the love letters of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. The Daily Mail said onReuter - 420 words
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122 1986-04-28 4 INNSBRUCK Hermann Gmeiner, twice nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize for his foundation of the "5.0.5.-Children's Village" movement that provides homes for orphans in four continents, died on Saturday, aged 66. A spokesman said Mr Gmeiner died following an operation to remove a malignantReuter - 122 words
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Advertisement306 1986-04-28 3 WHY STAY FAT I WHEN YOU CAN SUM DOWN? J^ JB^ After s)^v j 9 T f j Take Madam Tang for instance. ri g££ j V^K Her weight problem started after > the birth of her child. "I tried many I ways to slim down but they all W306 words
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181 1986-04-28 5 Ceasefire with Muslim rebels breaks down MANILA A 17-day-old ceasefire between government troops and Muslim guerillas has broken down, with renewed hostilities in the southern Philippines leaving four soldiers dead, it was reported here yesterday. Heavy fighting occurred on Saturday between troops and Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) rebels inAFP - 181 words
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158 1986-04-28 5 HONOLULU President Ronald Reagan telephoned former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos on Saturday. The call was the first since the Philippine President was ousted In February this year. Presidential spokesman Larry Speakes made the announcement In a terse two-sentencr statement. There was no wordAP; UPI - 158 words
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215 1986-04-28 5 BANGKOK In an effort to bring Hanoi to the negotiating table, Cambodian resistance leader Son Sann said he would seek funds on upcoming trips for a "Marshall Plan" to rebuild Cambodia and Vietnam. Mr Son Sann, Prime Minister of the resistance CoalitionAFP - 215 words
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79 1986-04-28 5 Thai held in Taipei on drug charge TAIPEI Security agents at Taipei's international airport arrested a Thai national on Saturday for allegedly trying to smuggle 4.006 grammes of heroin into the country, an airport official said yesterday. The heroin, worth some US$l.5 million (553.3 million), was discovered in a false-bottomedAFP - 79 words
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Article74 1986-04-28 5 BANGKOK The Thai military said it plans to completely eliminate poppy fields in five northern provinces by the end of next year. Col Yingyos Chotipimai, Deputy Chief of Staff of Thailand's 3rd Army Region, said authorities had, in the past year, destroyed about f>. 200 hectares, orAFP - 74 words
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Article76 1986-04-28 5 BANGKOK A Pakistani Airlines jumbo jet left Bangkok yesterday after police searched the plane following a bomb threat made in Manila by an anonymous caller, police said. The call to the control tower in Manila airport came as the Boeing 747 was approaching Bangkok afterAFP - 76 words
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Article167 1986-04-28 5 MANILA A Filipino murder suspect was shot dead in the lobby of Manila's Holiday Inn hotel yesterday during a gunbattle with soldiers that sent employees and guests fleeing for cover, the military said None of the estimated 400 hotel guests were hurt in theAP - 167 words
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Article, Illustration467 1986-04-28 5 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Manila Correspondent MANILA Corazon Aquino has completed two months in office as President of the Philippines. Her 100-day honeymoon with the Filipino public is just past the halfway mark and she is already getting a lot of flak for being weak and467 words
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Article375 1986-04-28 5 LEE KIM CHEW; YANG RAZALI KASSIM - Protectionism to top the agenda LEE KIM CHEW YANG RAZALI KASSIM Security tightened for Asean-Reagan talks By and NUSA DUA (BALI) Senior Asean officials met yesterday to finalise the agenda for the Foreign Ministers' meeting with President Ronald Reagan on May 1 as security measures were tightened for the American375 words
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Advertisement657 1986-04-28 5 L__ JGET THE RBAU^HOLESOME BREAKFAST J GETS KX/ CRACKING Sta/t w//ft a toasted, buttered English muffin. Then a large fresh egg. A savoury slice of cheese. Final iy ik K'H^h^^ i&^KSH^^^^^^^^^^ riear^y s^ ce °f Canadian bacon. All hot off the Mff- v -i^^j^oS^^^^^^g griddle. And you have a wholesome657 words
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538 1986-04-28 6 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - Usno drive has still to leave the launch pad ALBERT RAMALINGAM KOTA KINABALU With only seven more days to polling, the opposition United Sabah National Organisation's (Usno) election campaign has still to take off. In the state capital here, there are no posters or slogans asking peple to vote Usno538 words
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Article, Illustration254 1986-04-28 6 KOTA KINABALU The Chinese-based Parti Cina Sabah (PCS) has unveiled its manifesto, focusing on what it says will be effective Chinese representa tion respected by all political groups in the country. PCS President Francis Liong, releasing the manifesto on Saturday, said although the ChineseBernama - 254 words
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Article557 1986-04-28 6 ALBERT RAMALIMGAM - ALBERT RAMALIMGAM Party campaign centres on two ex-Chief Ministers By KOTA KINABALU The thrust of the ruling Parti Bersatu Sabah's election campaign is centred on the state's two former Chief Ministers Datuk Harris Salleh and Tun Mustapha bin Datu Harun. Under the campaign theme "Save557 words
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258 1986-04-28 6 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia, a non-Opec oil producer, has slashed its crude price by between US$3.3O and US$3.6O a barrel effective April 1, industry sources said. The latest price cut by the state oil company, Petronas, brings the price of Malaysian crude toUPI; Bernama - 258 words
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120 1986-04-28 6 KUALA LUMPUR Thailand and Malaysia have finalised plans for a joint authority to develop gas resources in their common sea boundary area in the Gulf of Siam, the Minister in the Prime Minister's Department, Datuk Dr James Ongkili, said here yesterday. A draft agreementAFP - 120 words
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250 1986-04-28 6 On sale: Goods past the expiry date KUALA LUMPUR Walk Into an> supermarket la Koala Lnmpar or PeUllng J»y> and pick ■p ft packet be It breakfast cereal, milk or biscuits and It may tan out to have past its life on the shell. To make matters worse, many productsNST - 250 words
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Advertisement348 1986-04-28 6 C^^rtrik -*jlßH^^k.- v.-.- v, wv x- oyv <^a: «^.v Ifl iinill> l BMW 7 series. With a few deft calculations, you'll realise But they are reluctant to do so, because you Ye paying 20% of the sale price. Or to be there's news adrift that the new BMW 735i will348 words
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Article, Illustration351 1986-04-28 7 LEE SIEW HUA - Full bookings for Kallang Theatre LEE SIEW HUA 40 shows and eight rehearsals confirmed By THOUGH it won't open its doors to arts patrons until June, Kallang Theatre is virtually booked! solid. 4 Show organisers have confirmed their bookings^ for 40 performances and eight rehearsals at the 1,800-seat theatre, Singapore's351 words
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349 1986-04-28 7 IRENE HOE - Workshops, talks, classes something for everyone IRENE HOE By THE Festival of Arts is harvesting a bumper crop of workshops, talks, seminars and master classes for people in the performing arts and for those who just like to watch. One of them, by the Multigravitational Aerodance Group aims to show349 words
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Article269 1986-04-28 7 THOSE who want to attend the Singapore Festival of Arts will have until Wednesday to make bookings by post, after which they have to queue up at counters for tickets. Tickets will he on sale from May 15 at counters at kalian* Theatre, Victoria Theatre, Victoria < oncrt Hall269 words
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159 1986-04-28 7 UNKNOWN Man brought in prohibited immigrant A MALAYSIAN fisherman charged a countryman $159 to bring him Into Singapore from which the man had been banned from entering but landed himself in Jail for two years for doing so. A oonrt heard on Friday that Mohd Yassln bin Khamis, 38, had159 words
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242 1986-04-28 7 'Tell workers how savings on wage cuts are used' EMPLOYERS have been urged to tell workers how savings from recent wage cuts are being used to enhance the company's productivity. This will dispel any doubts among workers that the pay cuts they have suffered so far benefit only the bosses.242 words
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429 1986-04-28 8 YEO KIM SENG - Condos ask police for security aid YEO KIM SENG Free surveys on how to keep estates safe By MANAGERS of new condominiums are seeking police help to beef up the security of their estates. Three condominiums that have asked for such aid are East Coast Ville in Upper East Coast429 words
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432 1986-04-28 8 PHILIP CHEAH - Video libraries want grace period after bill is enacted PHILIP CHEAH By VIDEO libraries, fearing business failure in the face of the proposed copyright law, want a grace period when the copyright law is enforced. They hope to get at least three months to replace their present stock with copyright432 words
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72 1986-04-28 8 MR EDWARD Ong Keng Wan has been elected management committee chairman of the Counselling and Care Centre Other offirials are I>r Peck Hock Cheng, vicechairman. Mr See? Keng Tat. treasurer, and Mrs Ngiam Geak Kim. secretary The other elected members are Mrs Tan Phong Looi.72 words
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118 1986-04-28 8 Jailed for embezzling company of $19,600 A MAN embezzled his company of more than $19,600 over a period of two months, then abruptly left the company He decided to go back to claim his last-drawn salary on Feb 6. But not only did he fail to get the money, he118 words
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Article, Illustration177 1986-04-28 8 Public's help sought in four cases THE public is asked to contact the police hotline to give information on (our cases. An unidentified Chinese man died after he fell from Block 173, Lorong 1, Toa Payoh on April 19. The man, in his 30s, was plump and had collarlength hair.177 words
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Article53 1986-04-28 8 DUTY on 54 cartons of cigarettes would have been $643. but a labourer on Friday found himself having to pay $5,000 for them This was the fine imposed on Yew Boon Leng. 40. for i having the dutiable ciga- rettes on April 10 The ciga- rettes were obtained53 words
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Article151 1986-04-28 8 BOOM or slump, old skills must be sharpened and new ones acquired to ensure that they are good enough to help workers make a living. This advice came from Mr Chin Harn Tong. Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Home Affairs) and MP for Aljunied. In boom time,151 words
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Article277 1986-04-28 9 A COLLECTION of crockery built up over 12 years was shattered when a kitchen cabinet crashed. This is the second kitchen wall cabinet to fall in less than three weeks. In the Rodrigues home at 1 am yesterday, the crash that was heard was, unfortunately, not277 words
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Article479 1986-04-28 9 GERRY de SILVA - GERRY de SILVA Redeployment, job enlargement plaiff By HOUSING Board staff could be redeployed and their jobs enlarged to make the best use of human resources. Announcing this last night, HDB Chairman Hsuan Owyang said these would be introduced when necessary and possible. "When such measures are put into479 words
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Article, Illustration234 1986-04-28 9 Hero who never saw himself as a brave man TECHNICIAN Chong Fatt Shing, 33, never saw himself as a brave man. So last night he wore a broad but shy smile as he heard Housing Board Chairman Hsuan Owyang describe him as one "who has displayed exceptional gallantry above and234 words
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Article71 1986-04-28 9 AN ARMY officer died while his son and maid were seriously injured when his car went off Upper Ayer Rajah Road and hit a tree yesterday. Firemen took about 30 minutes to extricate the body of SAF Captain Joseph I -urn Chan Chonj?. 36, from71 words
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Article43 1986-04-28 9 THK Singapore Corporation of Rehabilitative Enterprises Score is holding a logo design competition to mark its 10th anniversary. The top prize is $5,000, with five consolation prizes of $300 each The closing date is May 24 For details, rail *****7643 words
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193 1986-04-28 9 Telecoms to issue two sets of stamps TWO sets of commemorative stamps for May will be issued just one day apart the first time two sets are issued on consecutive days. On Labour Day, Telecoms will release a set of four 10-cent stamps and a set of four 35-cent stamps193 words
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Article, Illustration574 1986-04-28 10 KONG SOOK CHIN - KONG SOOK CHIN Doctor also suggests a degree course for nurses By SET UP a committee under the Health Minister to develop local medical talent and start a degree course for nurses. These are two of several wide-ranging moves to bring about medical574 words
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357 1986-04-28 10 200 turn up for first public medical convention MORE than 200 people attended the Singapore Medical Association's convention yesterday when it opened to the public (or the first time. SMA President Dr Khoo Chong Yew said public education was a priority for the association this year. Hence members of the357 words
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Article64 1986-04-28 10 THE Minister of State (Health and Foreign Affairs), Mr Yeo Cheow Tong, will attend the foundation stone laving ceremony for the Health Ministry's new skin disease centre, tomorrow. The centre will be built on vacant land along Moulmein Road within the compound of Tan Tock Seng Hospital.64 words
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Article116 1986-04-28 10 TWO suspects have been detained in connection with a gang fight in Bedok North on Friday that left two people dead and two others injured. Police said yesterday the two men, aged 21 and 32, were arrested following an investigation that involved 22 people. The116 words
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Article32 1986-04-28 10 FIVE national tourist offices will hold a travel fair on Thursday at Hyatt Regency Hotel. There will be halfhour presentations of holidays in Thailand, Britain, India, New Zealand and Australia.32 words
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Article, Illustration159 1986-04-28 10 SAF exercises THE Singapore Armed Forces will be conducting military exercises from today to Saturday in the Lim Chu Kang, Tuas, Marsiling, Mandai, Wing Loong, Loyang and Sembawang areas, in which blanks ana thunderflashes will be used. The public is advised not to be alarmed. Military exercises will also be159 words
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258 1986-04-28 10 Percentage of O-level passes 'may drop' FEWER pupils may pass this years O-level examination in terms of overall percentages. Bat in absolute numbers, more are expected to make the grade. M>M this observation at the Schools Council on ■Saturday, Education Min[Cs^be a Uttle bit too mPJctrto hope that the percentage258 words
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Article39 1986-04-28 10 TWO dragon boats, the Dragon Valiant and Dragon Vibrant, bad their eyes "dotted" by the SAF's Chief of General Staff, Major-Gener-al Winston Choo. at the Singapore Armed Forces Yacht Club in Sembawang on Saturday before they were launched.39 words
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264 1986-04-28 11 INCENTIVE travellers, the big-spending tourists who holiday on company account as a reward for their performance, will be the focus of attention in a meeting to sell Asia as a convention destination. The four-day talks, starting tomorrow in Seoul, is the third annual264 words
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Article490 1986-04-28 11 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN Regional Islamic Convention By A MUSLIM convention yesterday resolved to use Islam as the driving force to improve the social and economic status of Muslims in the region. The aim, the convention said, could only be carried out by sincere and humble Muslim490 words
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Article, Illustration67 1986-04-28 11 THE Singapore Muslim Converts Association in Pheng Geek Avenue was abuzz with activity on Friday when former Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman visited it. With the head of the association, Mr Ridzuan Abdullah, on his right, the Tunku smiles as a warm hand of welcome67 words
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161 1986-04-28 11 THREE hundred and twenty-five Red Cross volunteers yesterday shared doable honour* for their rale in the Hotel New World rescne recently. They not only received a certificate of appreciation each but also had the privilege •f receiving it from Mr (iota Kee161 words
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290 1986-04-28 11 Chiam plants 'test case' tree in estate MR CHIAM See Tong, the MP for Potong Pasir, yesterday planted a tree outside his new MP's office in the estate and described the act as a test case of sorts. "If you feel strongly that you have a legitimate right to do290 words
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Article60 1986-04-28 11 A SESSION on fin-swim-ming, or swimming with flippers, will be conducted by the Vice-President of the World Underwater Federation at the Toa Payoh pool today between 9 am and noon. Mr Karl-Heinz KerU. 56, also conducted video shows, lectures and pool coaching sessions on fin-swimming for Singapore60 words
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Advertisement824 1986-04-28 10 OVERSEAS UNION ENTERPRISE LIMITED I pi (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) LQ ffi NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 5 K NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty-Third Annual General Meeting of g fn Overseas Union Enterprise Limited will be held at Mandarin Court 'A', 4th Jfl floor, Mandarin Hotel,824 words
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Advertisement819 1986-04-28 10 MaBBBa»KH»ffIB9imQ«BiSIS@ISS)S»aHMr@ OVERSEAS UNION BANK LIMITED g (tncwpoxtxl in tfw RcpubSc of SfftQCpore) Un NOTICE OF MEETING S K NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Thirty -Seventh Annual General Meeting S of Overseas Union Bank Limited will be held at Mandarin Court 'A', 4th Floor, W B Mandarin Hotel, Orchard Road,819 words
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Advertisement119 1986-04-28 11 Mandarin Singapore presents Asia's sensational new singing star _-__i W W^MPBW fl At e Kas^ a^ anc e9 Ipi C 3 e Neptune I\J £_JD April 28 t030, 1986. V^n^n^nß^Er .Hk n_nV. I The Neptune Kasbah 7th floor, Overseas Union House, 35th floor, Mandarin Singapore. Collyer Quay. April 28 to119 words
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Advertisement398 1986-04-28 11 NATIONS GOLF CHAMIMONSHII 1 THE DUNHILL CUP 1986 PACIFIC FINAL Singapore Island Country Club 2-4 May 1986 The Singapore Island Country Club plays host to the Dunhill Cup Pacific Qualifying Final from the 2nd to the 4th May. Eight teams, including Singapore, will be competing for prize money of US$lOO,OOO398 words
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Advertisement1484 1986-04-28 12 RING N ORDER ORDER EARLY AS STOCK LEVELS ARE W W WWW WWW W flfl^ S^ PRESET THEREFORE LIMITED. (fl*^*^^ W W W Enquiries are always welcome f ■H BPH I I flfl fljM ■jflßgflgßJMßjMßßßlßflßflfl^BM v^ j^»7 fllflkk^ BaU line For sit-ups. leg raises f l mmK^mmmmmm rMat For I^^!1,484 words
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Article548 1986-04-28 14 THE increasing political and economic divergence between the countries of the so-called communist bloc is an encouraging development, both (or the people within it and (or the world outside. One is referring here not to the new liberalisation in China which has already received substantial548 words
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Article, Illustration2021 1986-04-28 14 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB Professor Michael Howard, Regius Professor of Modern History at Oxford University, was in Singapore last week to give a talk to the Singapore Institute of International Affairs. Now Vice- President of the International Institute for Strategic Studies, he has been2,021 words
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622 1986-04-28 14 The problems Mrs Aquino must come to grips with Editorial headlined Democracy in the Philippines, published in the Financial Times of Lor.don on April 21. THE critical situation in which the Philippines found itself when President Corazon Aquino came to pownr required urgent and radical solutions. Nobody, least of all622 words
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Article, Illustration869 1986-04-28 15 LIM YOON LIM - LIM YOON LIM Things appear to have become more serious with Gen Murdani's threat to freeze defence co-operation with Australia The Foreign Ministry, as indicated by Dr Mochtar, seems prepared to let the issue cool down Behind the Sydney Morning Herald affair Around the region By869 words
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439 1986-04-28 15 Opec agrees to disagree on strategic points Regional comment Editorial headlined Opec agreed to disagree again, published in the Indonesian Observer on April 21. SO FAR little, if any, of the unexpected has come off the ministerial meeting of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) in Geneva. Even when439 words
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686 1986-04-28 15 WASHINGTON The supertanker a behemoth that dwarfed warships and epitomised the power of oil is vanishing from the oceans. Touted as the ship of the future a few years ago, with capacities ranging from 160,000 tonnes to 400,000 tonnes, theReuter - 686 words
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Advertisement575 1986-04-28 14 I OVERSEAS UNION TRUST LIMITED fd (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) Jfl NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING K NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty-Fifth Annual General Meeting of S Overseas Union Trust Limited will be held at Mandarin Court 'A', 4th Floor, rz 2! Mandarin Hotel, Orchard Road,575 words
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Advertisement397 1986-04-28 15 k L'espace Beaute I v I-J— by Lancome. I _^J^ BS=!^irilii. tfil IIN Compact. I x PcW>^^L' Complete-in-itself. I IfO** 1 a^E^^^' With sensational all-new I A i —^SrS^-k colours. Only $28. I M ok W fffttQlßFa^ Exclusively at Tangs. BB Now. with any 2 Lancome purchases. I A v397 words
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Letter668 1986-04-28 16 Foolhardy to ignore negative aspects of TV THE letter "TV cannot beat home influence unless parents aren't doing their job" by Mr Jimmy Wee (ST. April 17) addressed itself to all parents. Being a member of this much-maligned species, allow me to put into perspective the668 words
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171 1986-04-28 16 I HAVE just returned from Singapore after one of a number of visits I have made over the years. I never cease to be impressed by the progress which has been made between my visits. This time I visited the National Productivity171 words
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155 1986-04-28 16 No action against man who gave dud cheque I CANNOT help wondering why is it that the police can't deal with a "small" dud cheque case like mine. About six months ago, I received a dud cheque as repayment for a loan. 1 made a report at Queenstown police station155 words
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Letter140 1986-04-28 16 Numerous shoes thrown away I WOULD like to support Ms Patricia Howe's comments in her letter "Pavements that ruin women's heels". (ST, April 23). I cannot agree more that those "heel-eating" pavements are not only destroying but are also "burning holes in our pockets". I just cannot account for the140 words
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299 1986-04-28 16 Must utilities applicant go to PUB? TO open a Public Utilities Board account, one has to attend in person, and pay a large deposit. In my opinion the deposit is unnecessary since one needs a fixed abode to enjoy PUB's essential services and is, therefore, easily traceable. Moreover the power299 words
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280 1986-04-28 16 PLEASE refer to the letter "Hospital refused blood from donor" by Mr Kunju Rama. (ST, April 14). Mr Rama came to donate blood during the week following the New World Hotel collapse. As our records showed that a person bearing the same name280 words
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Advertisement387 1986-04-28 16 Cbmplan gives your family over twenty essential nutrients hot, cold or straight. K T ~~7 1 1 I <yt m. m aB > ">« V^ ic) INCVv Z— Colallu lliaUC rv m 3MMB beny chocolate or crearry flavours so it always tastes as good as it locks. Look out for387 words
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Happenings
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Article247 1986-04-28 17 4 TURNING technology opportunities into fact is one of the greatest challenges of the de- cade for bank managements. Mr Robin Stamer, partner of consultants Arthur Andersen. APRIL 28 A "Negotiating Terms Conditions in Contracts" seminar will be held for all senior management involved in international business. A247 words
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Article161 1986-04-28 17 MR STEVEN A BERGKAMP has been appointed Deputy Manager in the Singapore branch of Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company. He has been with MHT for seven years, having served in New York, Seoul and Bombay before coming to Singapore. Mr Konald W W Loke has joined PK Christiania Bank (SEA)161 words
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Article97 1986-04-28 17 NEW YORK General Electric Co. the 10th largest US industrial corporation, will buy an 80 potrent stake in Kidder. Peabody and Co Inc. one of Wall Street's oldest and most closely hold investment firms. l*>th compa nies have said General Electric Financial Services Inc.AP - 97 words
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Article95 1986-04-28 17 BEIJING The livink of China, the state foreign eachUff bank, has r>egun lakitu; deposits in China's <lomesi!'' CWTMCV, the lenminbi an offi< ial press report MM last week In the past, only the In dusttiai an<i Commercial Bank of China and A^t i PVltUral Hank of China opAP - 95 words
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Article84 1986-04-28 17 Daewoo parts for British jet PARIS Daewoo Heavy Industries is to supply British Aerospace with parts for the Hawk training and tactical support jet, the South Korean company said here last week From next year. Daewoo will deliver supports usoii to cany bombs or missiles under the wings of theAFP - 84 words
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Article63 1986-04-28 17 TOKYO Japans No 2 constitution company. Shimi/u Construction Company has won an enk'nifci int; contract to modernise the Kathmancltj aii poit i ompany of ficial said on Sa tun lav He said work in the project undei the S.C hi I lion yen (SJ.H3 66 million)AFP - 63 words
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Article87 1986-04-28 17 TOKYO .Japan's CSI gl ant Toyota Motor Cm p plans to move into the < u telephone market in a joint venture with several other companies, Toyota sources said on Saturday. Toyota is likely to file an application with the Posts and Telecommunications Ministry this summer onAFP - 87 words
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187 1986-04-28 17 Shrinking market cause of CCB's $1 4.6m loss CYCLE Carnage Bintang Bhd's interim results for the period ended March 31 have been severely affected by intense competition in a shrinking motor market. It reported a pre-tax loss of $14.6 million compared with a pre-tax profit of $11.03 million in theMBT - 187 words
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Article85 1986-04-28 17 M ITS I I Bank has lowered Its Interest rates for loans and deposits with effect from today. Its new prime lending rate is 7.5 per rent and its savings rate is down to 3 per cent. The Interest rate on a one-month fixed deposit is85 words
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Article, Illustration697 1986-04-28 17 WONG AI KWEI; TONG YOKE THO - WONG AI KWEI TONG YOKE THO Yaohan leads pack in opening new outlets amid slump By and EVEN as the retail slump claims its latest victim, Galeries Lafayette, the pioneer Japanese retail chain, Yaohan, is going ahead with its ambitious retail expansion. Yaohan,697 words
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740 1986-04-28 17 BEHIND the opening and the closing of stores lie a process of re-examination of the premises on which the retail trade had been operating. Forget tourist sales on which all Singapore stores with a limited domestic market had long relied on. Remember instead740 words
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111 1986-04-28 17 LETT your fingers do the walking buy a refrigerator or a television set by phone and it will be delivered to your home. Yaohan will hold a week-long telephone shopping service during which customers can phone in their orders for bulky111 words
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526 1986-04-28 17 N. BALAKRISHNAN - Protection for firms 'may lead to loan curbs' N. BALAKRISHNAN Companies Act amendment By A PROPOSED law that will allow companies in trouble to request the appointment of a judicial officer to temporarily protect their assets from being liquidated by creditors was welcomed by ihe financial community, including accountants and526 words
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Article63 1986-04-28 18 Gross Group pre-tax Year to dividend profit/loss ('000) 10 (9 U) $4,031 ($10,027) Dec 85 C Properties 30 (30) $10,360 ($11,512) Dec 85 G E Lite 21 (21) $12.915c ($13.005c) Dec 85 ICS 12 5(12 5) $8,338(10.248) Dec 85 Ming Court 7 5(30) $2251 ($5,290) Dec 85 Seacorp63 words
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Article86 1986-04-28 18 Gross Group pre-tax Year to dividend profit/loss ('000) A Enterprises 22 (18 0a) M58.220 ($11,689) Jan 86 D Keramat (71) M55.578L ($10,453) Jan 86 island Pen 25 (25) M531.361 ($32,949) Jan 86 K Kampar 53 (15.3) Ms23ob ($746) Jan 86 Kramat 2.5 (15) M$6O7L ($607) Jan 86 Matsushita86 words
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Article24 1986-04-28 18 Interim Group pre-tax Half-year to Company dividend profit/loss (000) Metal Ctamers $2,260L ($3,120.) Dec 85 SPH 10 (10) $46,517 ($57,740) Feb 8624 words
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Article573 1986-04-28 18 The TRIAL of Malaysian businessman politi cian Tan Koon Swan, scheduled to begin on May 5, has beenn postponed to August. Stockbrokinp firm Lin Securities' senior partner, Mr Lin Tah Hwa, has withdrawn all offers he made to rescue the firm from liquidation Aokam Tin's 40 per cent-owned573 words
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Article46 1986-04-28 18 F nancial Times Industrials Friday 1357 9 (1348 0) -p Dow Jones Industrials Friday 1835 5/ -1831.72) L Nikkei Stock Averse Saturday 157J7.34 (15.689.88) ffjiir»? m brackets relet to those of the prrvwm tradint lay) > j r i i i ~r i i t~* t46 words
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Article150 1986-04-28 18 SYDNEY The Australian market ended the week easier as profit-tak-ing in industrial stocks and a weak resources sector cut into the record gains made the previous week. The All-Ordinaries Index, which closed the previous week at a record 1.218.8, finished 8.5 points down at 1,210.3. The All Industrials IndexReuter - 150 words
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Article125 1986-04-28 18 Apr! ?S USJ Ch*rf* *„,o. Cp 8 1 M •<n ••or T»* 32 I .it -irs 12s. '«Kh Hewk-tt Pock 47 r« I4K ma p.,s, Mocr. IS9'-. ♦I %P. A T»l 48 Inhn Jtisn 68 K.i.s^f Akjm Cp 20-. itr->n Indust 87s 2' si aaa Aire S4>. I125 words
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Article194 1986-04-28 18 T Cham* rai statu Trm 156 -4 Maalaaaaal 370 4 1210 unch NaaauaaSet 1880 '30 .oitsu 2 Oaasasu* KoraaSa 715-10 Omnn t„tr,s, 1580 6 Kut 339 taw*, ftonaai I3JO Kvocora 4660 taich He...—. °ZT 15 aJtaa- '■*> H L h ->i™ Ifl 973 2330 10 Shorp 9// Matsu Elec194 words
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Article128 1986-04-28 18 HONGKONG After profit-taking early in the week, the Hang Seng Index soared to an all-time high of 1,834.62 points on Friday, nearly eight points above its previous record of 1,826.84. The week started off mixed, with profit-taking on Monday and consolidation on Tuesday. Bayers remained cautious on Wednesday, withAFP - 128 words
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Article62 1986-04-28 18 TOKYO The Nikkei Stock Average suffered a moderate 68.73-yen loss on the week in erratic trading amid the yen's steep appreciation against the US dollar last week. The Nikkei, a hefty 432 32- yen winner the week before, closed on Friday at 15,689.88. Volume averaged 540.5 million shares aAFP - 62 words
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Article579 1986-04-28 18 April ?5 Pence Chante INDUSTRIALS Alked-Lyon* 306 8 Ass Doines BTR PLC 460 unch Bobcocks 188 3 Borcloys 529xd I 5 B»echom 406 2 BtCC 355 +2 Blue Circle BOC Group 349xd +2 Boots 262 1 4 Bo«ain 320 -3 BATS 398 3 Britonnio 131 unch BP 536 unch579 words
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Article550 1986-04-28 18 High-tech stocks capture attention Theory of investors focusing on growth NEW YORK If events of the past few weeks are any guide, high-technology just might be coming back into fashion on Wall Street. When the stock market rose in recent days even as the bond market was sufferingAP - 550 words
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Article169 1986-04-28 18 LONDON A shakeout on Wall Street, fears that the weakness of the US dollar would halt the decline In world interest rates and a set of disappointing first-quarter figures from Britain's largest company, Imperial Chemical Industries, combined to send share prices sharply lower last week. Attempts at a lateAFP - 169 words
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Article3479 1986-04-28 18 M shares quoted have a pa. value ot $1. unless otherwise specified 'Adjusted lor scrip, rights N Tai-eiempted dividend ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dollars ***** Last Yield Net Vol Week Hlfti Low Company Sale Change p3,479 words
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Article321 1986-04-28 19 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings daily 5 4 |l*j 4 Monthly 5 Autosave 4 4 fixed deposit 1 month 4' 4 4'« 4 4 4 1 2 months 4 4 1 3 months 4 4 4 4 4 1 > 6 months I V, 4 i321 words
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Article472 1986-04-28 19 BANKS' prime lending rates at the close of business on Friday 25 April. Bank PLR Algemene Bank 7 I American dpress 8 1 4 Am Dam R terdam Band Arab Banking Corp Arab Bank ltd 8 Asia Commercial 7 A HI Banking Group Wt Ban Mm: Lee Bank472 words
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Article187 1986-04-28 19 Asian rates ASIAN currency average nch low week ended Apr! 25. 6 months mis 49 16 12 months IM 4 9 16 MD PRICES Usg Stering ■Baa In. Mi t n I°* 7Ha« I CI I m nrh 10? 10S awL. m/i« Sii/it 3 months 10 1 Ht ?^L I187 words
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Article157 1986-04-28 19 SPECULATIVE pressure had again done the trick of pushing the US dollar to new lows, breaking resistance levels of 170 yen and 2.20 deutschemarks. The slide continued, with the greenback retreating before an advancing yen. A minor correction occurred at the close of the week, but it quickly petered157 words
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Article26 1986-04-28 19 Buying Seine Hrfhest- Lowes* rffhest -Lowest SS/pn ss/pn Bank of China 24 38—23 89 24.53—24.04 OUB 2435-23.91 24 50-24 06 UOB 24.34-23 95 24.49—24.1026 words
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Article36 1986-04-28 19 The usual weekly gold and financial futures report was not available yesterday. GOLD USJ/oz Sat Fri Hongkong 344 80— 345 30 344 35-344 75 Fri Thurs New York 344 00—344.50 344 90 345 4036 words
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Article223 1986-04-28 19 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dolars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SJIO foreifn currency Australian dollar 1 6089 1.6118 6.33—6.15 Canadian dollar 1.5885 1.5904 640—627 NZ dollar 1 2776— 1.2815 7 98-7 69 Sterling pound 3.3719—3.3756 2.99-2 94 US dollar 2 2010— 2 2020223 words
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Article40 1986-04-28 19 Ctosinf prices RUBKR S'pore KL cents cents S kilo M kilo Apr 21 163 00 182 00 Apr 22 160 00 180 00 Apr 23 163.00 180 00 Apr 24 164.50 181 00 Apr 25 171 00 182 0040 words
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Article35 1986-04-28 19 Closing Turnover TM prices Tonnes Cents (M)kilo S kilo M kilo Apr 21 14.70 42 Apr 22 14.75 53 Apr 23 14 70 53 Apr 24 14 69 33 Apr 25 14 65 6035 words
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Article99 1986-04-28 19 LONDON Prices turned uncertain on the London physical rubber market over the past week, where both business and inquiry were at low levels. Reports of tighter supplies of RSS (ribbed smoked sheet) grades in East Asia, which accounted for the rise on the Singapore paper market towards the endAFP - 99 words
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Article53 1986-04-28 19 QUIET. Limited trade was reported on the European free market (basis Rotterdam warehouse) in the region of £3.790-3,810 per tonne, little changed on previous levels. The debt-ridden International Tin Council (ITC) settled out of court with one of its creditors, Standard Chartered Bank, paying both in cash and inAFP - 53 words
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Article41 1986-04-28 19 LOWER. The tone was dulled by the 70,000-oz rise in London Metal Exchange stocks to 38,762,000 oz and by sterling's rally, as well as by thin conditions that combined to push prices down to their lowest since July 1982. AFPAFP - 41 words
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Article34 1986-04-28 19 UNCERTAIN. The disappointing 4,250-tonne fall in London Metal Exchange stocks to 134,325 tonnes, the lowest since last July, coupled with sterling's advance, took values down gradually to their lowest since last December. AFPAFP - 34 words
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Article44 1986-04-28 19 LOWER. Values oscillated with early gains made on reports of Japanese buying and the 7,325--tonne fall in London Metal Exchange stocks to 153,800 tonnes, the lowest since last July. Merchants outside the LME quoted US$l,3lO--1,330 per tonne against U511.250-1.270 the previous week. AFPAFP - 44 words
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Article69 1986-04-28 19 ROTTERDAM Koninklijke Nedlloyd NV has said its subsidiary Nedlloyd Lijnen BV will launch a trans-Atlantic container and bulk service from July 1. Four container ships will serve the ports of Bremerhaven, Felixstowe, Rotterdam, Le Havre, New York, Norfolk and Savannah. Nedlloyd added that in view ofReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration197 1986-04-28 19 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Hong Hmg M3B 28/4 28/4 Harapan Baru M2A 28/4 28/4 Frotadurban KlB aside 28 4 Melaka laya MIB 28/4 28 '4 Hinglai K3l aside 28 4 N,a a 22 (2nd Call) M2 28/4 29'4 Paaarti Tiga K34197 words
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450 1986-04-28 20 KUALA LUMPUR General Lumber Bhd has adopted a three-prong strategy to turn the group around into a viable and profitable concern, group executive director Nik Mahmood bin Haji Nik Hassan said over the weekend. He disclosed after the group's 23rdBernama - 450 words
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Article, Illustration266 1986-04-28 20 Lui Khong - Lui Khong SIA This stock Is forming what Is known m a "triple top." Soch a formation generally Indicates a subsequent downward move. Closing at $«.3t on Friday, SIA has been moving horizontally since the beginning of March. Watch for a re-enactment of the recent rally266 words
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241 1986-04-28 20 'Log jam' puts N Borneo Timbers in the red KUALA LUMPUR The continued downturn in the logging industry has taken its toll on North Borneo Timbers Bhd which has announced a loss for the 19 months ended last December. Group pre-tax loss for the period amounted to $2.99 million. ThisMBT - 241 words
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254 1986-04-28 20 MARA FERNANDEZ - After-tax profits slide to $7.3 m TAT LEE Bank, which did better than other banks during the first half of its financial year, was unable to produce results to match its interim performance. The second half contributed only $1.63 million to after-tax254 words
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Advertisement213 1986-04-28 17 Growing pains. They ddnrt have to be a financial Now's the time understand business, to tool up for future your requirements and profits. Interest rates lßJ|^^^^^^^^^^^fc^t anxieties. If the standard are down and there ■^^^^^^^■^^^^^Tb financing deals don't fit couldn't be a better your needs, they'll come time to talk213 words
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Advertisement56 1986-04-28 19 Don't Read Kit +;W*^^* |N| v.^wmmhMM* Chamber of Horrors brings you into a world inhibited by the dark and t threatening monsters of nightmare. This chilling compendium of terror is calculated to send a shiver down the spine of the most hardened devotee of horror fiction. Available at all good56 words
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Advertisement65 1986-04-28 19 Cdfridtions HHHHH|^^|^ L/m Thean Soo These stories are about extraordinary people caught in unusual circumstances at different times and indifferent parts of the world Undoubtedly, this collection represents Lim Thean Soo's effort to forge a national HNBBS^H literature $6.90 I Good Bookshops H Published and distributed by WamaM [T] FEDERAL65 words
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Advertisement90 1986-04-28 19 Our boarding house |L Chinese mift'ionaire m I thigreatotayfOriHe I y rubbarboomltHasa jf veritable palace with I j great spacious rooms *n**Ti«ece*tr*/ha//. wMs*^^s9p*>*% Our room was so large W^^\j£U I *"d lefty that ike t»o J "f^L I ted*, each draped m JM i«. g a motqurto net, looked I90 words
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Advertisement586 1986-04-28 19 Get ahead. Get your own copy Make sure of your own copy of Business Times. Because an occasional glance at the office copy could mean getting left behind in the business race. Business Times is packed with information vital to the HpnpM^^M Singapore business scene. Information you need to see586 words
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Advertisement479 1986-04-28 20 I I I I l l l [TTzmTTrnL ah Pre-Tax Profit |_Rff!flT I Another E liji=l Record Year Jl I PROFIT £55. 8m (1984:£47.5m) S^^^^Htl^: I Dividend Per Share H GROWTH CONTINUES ~==&|E±| Further significant business expansion rafl I Capital expenditure C27m lIIIIIII^^^H I Expenditure on acquisitions £39m JU I479 words
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Advertisement122 1986-04-28 20 YOU WATCHED HIM PICK A POCKET, NOW WHAT'S THE COLOUR OF HIS SHIRT? If you're stuck with a black and white surveillance system, you can only guess. And what's more without clear identification the culprit may go scot- free. ■^K^-Ft* should consider 'the I Vf 'iKF^L I National full colour122 words
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Article, Illustration317 1986-04-28 21 Classic win for stayer in lucky 13th start By OUR RACING TEAM FIRST: *****1 SECOND: *****6 THIRD: *****0 STARTERS: *****6, *****4, *****6, *****5, *****6, *****7, *****5, *****3, *****5. CONSOLATIONS: *****5, *****7, *****3, *****0, *****8, *****3, *****4, *****3, *****9, *****0. IPOH It was a grand slam for visiting317 words
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2270 1986-04-28 21 Visiting jockey Cooksley lands big-race double for two Tan Sris PETER Johnson, S. Marzuki, W.Y Chee and W.K. Seow were suspended yesterday at the end of inquiries adjourned from the first weekend of the Perak Derby meeting. All four jockeys were charged under Malayan Racing2,270 words
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319 1986-04-28 21 ROGER YUE - ROGER YUE By in Melbourne SINGAPORE "came to Australia's most famous racecourse Flemington, in Melbourne on Anzac Day when the last race was dedicated to the Australian soldiers who fought on the island during World War H. Called the Changi Hand icap, the race319 words
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Obituary, Illustration40 1986-04-28 21 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam S.S. GNANAM Departed 28th April 1985 Gone from our lives to be with the Lord, But in our hearts he is always near. Dearly missed and always remembered by loved ones.40 words
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Obituary, Illustration152 1986-04-28 21 181 Deaths 181 Deaths GWEE PENG KWEE Age 89 passed away on 27/4/86 leaving behind wives, sons, daughters, sons-in-law, daugh-ters-in-law, grand children, grand daugh-ter-in-law and great grand daughter. Cortege will leave Blk. 421 Tampines St. 41 #02-130 29/4/86 at 3.30pm. for Mt. Vernon Crematorium for cremation. ELAINE TEO SUAN ME152 words
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Obituary, Illustration96 1986-04-28 21 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MOM TAN SIANG HONG (MRS KUAH LEONG HUAT) wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives, friends, colleagues, neighbours and especially Mr Woo Yeo Chong and family for their condolences wreaths, donations and assistance during their recent bereavement. TMC FAMILY OF the96 words
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Obituary, Illustration136 1986-04-28 21 In LovinQ Memory Of MR TAY SWEE GU AN CHRISTOPHER Departed: Mth April IMS 1 year since you've gone. But memories of you still linger deeply in our hearts. Deeply miaaed and ahvaya rememberod by tamMy and loved onea. In Loving Memory ot ARUMUGAM S/O SUPPI AH136 words
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Obituary, Illustration104 1986-04-28 21 THALAI THEVASAM MR. K. SELVARAJAH Departed: 10/5/85 Memories of you. are ever so clear Our love for you. Is forever dear. iJeeply missed by wife, children, daughter-in-law and grandson Prayers will be held on 29/4/86 at 11.00 am and 6.00 pm at 35, Bloxhome Drive Please treat this104 words
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Obituary, Illustration92 1986-04-28 21 In Loving Memory of MDM. WEE SIEW DEPARTED: 28/4/85 The depths of sorrow w^ cannot tell. Of the loss of one we love so well. And while she sleeps peaceful sleep. Her memory we sh;i'l always keep Always rememberer) by Daughters-in-law, Grandchildraf^^Grga^arandchildryn. CHUA GUEY CHYI Departed 28/4/8492 words
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Advertisement247 1986-04-28 21 MR RICHARD A JACOBSOHN DIED 26 APRIL 1986 AT HOME Funeral to take place Tuesday 29 April, in Sydney, Australia. With thanks to our friends for their kind support and sympathy shown. From his family, Lilly, Eric, Rolf and Richard Jr. 91 THE [f y STRAITS TIMES RATES FOR OBITUARIES247 words
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Article550 1986-04-28 22 Vrsfril I «t I'roin 2 (2-t): Iwo late goals by (.'eorge KeiPy fn! relegated West Brom cancelled out first half strikes by Stewari Robsoa ant! lan AUinson (penalty). Crowd: M.543. istin Vlllj! 3 ChHsea 1 (I Two goati in the last eight in i 'in *v; eAP - 550 words
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Article, Illustration697 1986-04-28 22 After nearly tripping Everton, Clough fancies Mersey siders to retain crown LONDON EVERTON will retain the First Division title and go on to dominate English soccer for the forseeable future. That's what Brian Clough says, and the outspoken Nottingham Forest manager, whom many would dearly haveReuter - 697 words
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Article1371 1986-04-28 22 DIVISION ONE Arsenal 2 West Brom 2. Aston Villa 3 Chelsea 1. Ipswich 3 Oxford 2. l.ivei pool 5 Birmingham 0. I.uton 3 v\ hi. ml 2. Manchester United 4 lx>i< ester 0. Newcastle 3 Manchester City 1. Nottingham Forest 0 Everton 0. (Queen's Park Rangers 2 TottenhamReuter - 1,371 words
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Article150 1986-04-28 22 RUGBY CARDIFF Gareth Davies, the former Wales rugby union captain, is retiring from the game. After inspiring Cardiff to their fourth Welsh Cup win in the last six years, the 29-year-old fly-half said "the old spark is just not there". Davies, Cardiff's record scorer with more than 2,800AFP; Reuter - 150 words
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Article175 1986-04-28 22 CRICKET LONDON Opener Graeme Fowler, dropped by both England and Lancashire last season, impressively seized his first chance to make a comeback by hitting 180 in the County championship on Saturday. Fowler, whose first hundred of this year's threeday competition lifted Lancashire to 331 for fourReuter - 175 words
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Article240 1986-04-28 22 J»p*a Open (Japanese, unless stated): 281 Hideto Shigpnobu 74. 67. 68. 72. 283 David Ishii (US) 69, 72, 72. 70; Masahiro Kuramoto 64. 70, 75, 74. 284 Wayne Smith (Aust) 72, 68. 68. 76. 185 Graham Marsh (Aust) 69. 72, 68, 76; Eitaro Deguchi 67, 74. 74. 70; KazuyoshiReuter; AFP - 240 words
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Article413 1986-04-28 22 GOLF TOKYO JAPANS Hideto Shigenobu won the Japan Open, final leg of the Asian Golf Circuit, yesterday when he shot a par-72 in the windy conditions for a four-round total of 282. The 31-year-old Shigenobu shot three birdies against as many bogeys on the 5,551-metre Ibarai Country ClubReuter - 413 words
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Article, Illustration353 1986-04-28 22 TENNIS MONTE CARLO French No. 1 Yannick Noah eliminated top seed Mats Wilander to reach the final of the Monte Carlo Open tourament on Saturday. Noah won 4-6, 7-6, 6-4 for a showdown with Joakim Nystrom, 7-5, 4-6, 6-3 conqueror of fellow-Swede Stefan Edberg. Wilander dominatedReuter; AP - 353 words
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Article150 1986-04-28 22 It was a bit emotional. The fans gave me a terrific reception and it was a goal I really wanted. The lads have been disappointed not to win the championship after such a great start to the season. If I ever did come back, there is no other club150 words
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294 1986-04-28 22 Bayern pip Werder in dramatic final game EUROPEAN SOCCER BONN Bayern Munich snatched the West German League title in a dramatic finish from Werder Bremen on Saturday. While Bayern showed the champions' touch to dispose of Borussia Moenchengladbach 6-0 at home, Werder lost 1-2 at Stuttgart to let the MunichReuter - 294 words
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Article206 1986-04-28 22 Chatrier gives 10C a volley MONTE CARLO Olympic leaders were slammed on Friday for hypocrisy in delaying opening the Games to professionals. Philippe Chatrier, International Tennis Federation president, described as intolerable a move by the Association of National Olympic Committees at their general assembly in Seoul this week to blockAFP - 206 words
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Article603 1986-04-28 22 ATHLETICS Devon Morris, of Jamaica, won the 400m dash and set a Drake Relays record on Saturday with a time of 45.215ec at Des Moines, lowa. He beat the old mark of 45.315ec set by American Willie Smith in 1977. Lillie Leather wood broke herReuter; AFP; AP; UPI - 603 words
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346 1986-04-28 23 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI SOCCER By SINGAPORE'S star striker, Fandi Ahmad, and two others who are attached to Malaysian state teams will be invited to join the Republic's squad when they meet English Division One club Manchester United at the National Stadium on May 11. Besides346 words
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Article187 1986-04-28 23 ALBERT JOHNSON - SBHFL suspend three players ALBERT JOHNSON By ALI AHMAD, of Banque Nationale de Paris, who failed to attend the Singapore Business Houses Football League commission of inquiry to face allegations of misconduct in a senior knockout competition, has been suspended for three months. AH was slapped with a one-month ban187 words
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134 1986-04-28 23 PETER SIOW - Kong Siong bag fifth straight win PETER SIOW KONG SIONG chalked up their fifth successive National Basketball League victory at Gay World Stadium last night. They triumphed 84-63 over Ivy House in a match that saw them spluttering at the start then zooming home. Eddy Ng and former national sharpshooter134 words
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Article55 1986-04-28 23 THE Straits Times Circulation Department emerged the champions at the seventh annual Press Sports Gub athletic meet at Anderson JC yesterday Circulation, whose team included national distance stars P Pugalenthi and K Jayamani. topped the points tally ahead of Times Periodicals and ihmJpl.fi->! Straits Times Advertising More55 words
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Article36 1986-04-28 23 TYRWHITT SOCCERITES consolidated their National Football League Division Three title hopes when they beat Somerset United 3-1 at St Wilfrid's yesterday. Other rwalta: Redhill Rangers 3 Bedok Youth 3. Cairnhill 2 Jubilee 0.36 words
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Article231 1986-04-28 23 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS ThMMM Cap OtMp A: laiwla 4 Deamark 1 (Indonesia first): Icuk Sugiarto bt Morten Frost 15-7, 154; Eddy Kurnlawan bt Jens Peter Nierhoff 15-12, 15-9; Llem Swie King bt Ib Predriksen 15-6, 15-9; Uem Swie King and Kartono bt Jesper Helledie and Steen Fladberg231 words
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Article, Illustration415 1986-04-28 23 EDMOND PEREIRA, president of Flash Sports Club, has charged that officials of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association are "engrossed in promoting their own image instead of the sport". He said track and field had generated bad publicity, not through the achievements of sportsmen415 words
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Article145 1986-04-28 23 Kean Mun hits new heights NO KEAN MUN rewrite ike fl«ay ci P»*« v»alt POO9PI wfera he cleared 4.4? metres at the N»tt«B*l SUdinm yestertey. The 2t-yc*r-*ld tuMam •1 •ervtoenuui added two centimetres U the »Id mark, which he held Jelatly with Chan Chin Wah. He dn« had set the145 words
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Article110 1986-04-28 23 ANDERSON Junior College stumped favourites St Andrew's JC to clinch the Singapore National Olympic Council Trophies (or A Division boys and girls during the finals of the Schools Relays at the National Stadium yesterday. Though they won only one gold medal, AJC's ability to finish among the medallists110 words
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Article322 1986-04-28 23 8. SATHIVAIL grabbed the last three wickets to help Ceylon Sports Club score a one-run win over United World College in a Division One cricket match at Dover Road yesterday. CSC, sent in to bat, were skittled out for 82. And UWC were 77-7 when Sathivail322 words
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Article, Illustration312 1986-04-28 23 4 I'm delighted to see the Singapore team here, though I must admit I was surprised to hear that they were among the qualifiers. Frankly, I did not ex- m pect them to beat Thailand. Fu Hanxun JAKARTA Singapore's performances in the Thomas312 words
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Article, Illustration360 1986-04-28 23 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN But Wing Cheok and Khee Wee carry the fight to England From ONE game from Lau Wing Cheok and another from the doubles pair of Tan Eng Han and Tan Knee Wee was all the resistance Singapore could muster as England cruised to a 5-0360 words
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Article, Illustration312 1986-04-28 23 JAKARTA Looking at Erland Kops today, it is hard to imagine that he was seven times AllEngland champion, and the undisputed ruler of the court in the 60's. The years have brought about an increase in Kops' waistline, but Denmark's 49-year-old team312 words
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Article242 1986-04-28 23 I cuk puts hosts on glory path JAKARTA Champions Indonesia declared their intention to retain the coveted trophy with a compre'hensive 4-1 defeat of Denmark. The 1963 world champion Icuk Sugiarto paved the 1 way for the Indonesian win by defeating All-England champion Morten Frost in straight games. On a242 words
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Article207 1986-04-28 23 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW DONALD YUEN, a familiar name on the local scene some years ago, was back in the limelight when he rolled to the top spot in Phase n of the fifth national bowling trials at Jackie's Orchard yesterday. His old touch returned as207 words
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353 1986-04-28 23 TAY CHENG KHOON - Peter to return for title defence TAY CHENG KHOON SQUASH By PETER HILL, the man who put Singapore on the international squash map, will be back to defend his national title next month. Peter, the first East Aiian to reach the second round of the prestigious British Open last year353 words
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Advertisement158 1986-04-28 22 FEDERAL HOTEL SEASON'S SPECIAL! '^s^|s&| '<i»*y'« fll I fabulous seasonal offer. \Miat H^.Tt^g-M^^?B better way to enjoy the luxurious > ftMßtt^ pU| amenities of the Federal n^ht in r jKST; H beart of Kuala Lumpur city! LsaEs^H I 9 tur s( night's single '^^^P^B®"^*^^^^^^ ll f° r additional night's A158 words
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Miscellaneous96 1986-04-28 23 TODAY'S EVENTS DARTS AbcJmt Kent Dlv I: SIA Group I v Alex Sports (SIA Sports House, Bpm). HOCKEY SHA Dlv I: Kampong Chantek v Prisons (Farrer Park AC. 5.30). NattoMl SHmmi B B*yi (Tanglin, 2.30 A 3 40; Balestier. 2.30 2 3 .40). BOCCEB BBHFL Jutor k.: Mml-flMl: RDC v96 words
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225 1986-04-28 24 EMPLOYERS and entre preiKmrs should take advantage of the Government's incentives to help them become more competitive. Mr S. Rajaratnam, Senior Minister (Prime Minister's Office), told reporters that during this recession, the Government is giving more help to employers because they are225 words
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110 1986-04-28 24 DONALD HIGGS - Tough tests for new cars made easy DONALD HIGGS By London Correspondent LONDON Car testers at England's Austin Rover plant found the ideal road to put new vehicles through their paces. It was potholed, rutted and with adverse cambers the lot. The only problem was that it was in Ireland.110 words
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460 1986-04-28 24 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT Reagan plays down Asean reaction to Libya strike By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON CYiticism in Asean countries of the American attack on Libya will not harm their relations with the United States, President Ronald Reagan said on the eve of his visit460 words
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Article, Illustration177 1986-04-28 24 Picture by YAP YEW PIANG A ONE-D4Y stopover for Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke provided him with the opportunity for a round of golf at the Istana with the men at the helm in Singapore. He Ls se«n here during theYAP YEW PIANG - 177 words
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Article306 1986-04-28 24 Report sees better prospects for rich countries, bleak outlook for poor ones WASHINGTON Rich countries are moving towards better growth but poor countries are getting weaker, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) reported yesterday. China turned in one of the best performances. The IMF reported that ChineseAP - 306 words
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Article64 1986-04-28 24 PALM SPRINGS (California) Actor Broderick Crawford, who mainly played gangsters but won an Academy Award for his portrayal of a corrupt politician in All The King's Men. died on Saturday of complications from a stroke, a hospital spokesman said. The burly, gravel-voiced Crawford, also rememberedReuter - 64 words
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Article28 1986-04-28 24 HONGKONG A seven-year-old Hongkong boy is in hospital hero after being diagnosed as a carrier of the deadly Aids virus, the Sunday Morning Post reported. AFPAFP - 28 words
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250 1986-04-28 24 Six die as troops fire on Haitian protesters PORT-AU-PRINCE At least six people were killed and dozens injured when troops fired on a crowd of 10,000 Haitians who had marched through the capital after a memorial service for political victims. Protest organisers and hospital sources said three people were electrocutedReuter - 250 words
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262 1986-04-28 24 Cambodia likely to feature in Bali talks DENPASAR President Ronald Reagan is interested in learning about the latest developments on the Cambodia issue because he wants to help Asean find a political solution to the problem, American sources said yesterday. A senior US government official said Mr Reagan was likelyAP; Bernama - 262 words
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Article, Illustration308 1986-04-28 24 A remarkable invitation goes out tomorrow from a leading hair replacement consultant. It is an offer to everyone concerned about thinning or balding hair to call in at Singapore's Svenson Hair Center. Experts are waiting to give full and frank advice on how to308 words
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Advertisement87 1986-04-28 24 LINK HAIR The latest system in Hair Weaving 6^fiafrCare L^^nnN^ Before Link 1 After Link' HAIR WEAVING and HAIR CARE SPECIALIST is here at ink Hair Care to check your hair and s alp and offer you our Expert Advice Fri*e of Charge We are inviting all men and women87 words
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Advertisement265 1986-04-28 24 A large insurance broking house has advised its clients to set up their captive insurance companies in Singapore. Will the newly-elected Council of the Singapore Society of Accountants get full support? Bl Good reading for I decision-makers Tell your vendor you need Business Times, or ring Betty Ton on *****1265 words
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Miscellaneous150 1986-04-28 24 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over several areas. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow. 31 max., 25 mil SUNSET today: 7.07 pm. SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.57 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 13 17 C Cloudy Manila 20 36 C Sunn\ Amsterdam :C Melbourne 11 17 C Sbwui Bangkok 25 35150 words
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Article, Illustration1253 1986-04-28 1 NANCY KOH - Don't just swallow that pill NANCY KOH Ask what it does to you Here's a layman's guide to the medicines used for common ailments (see and the dos and don'ts. Compiled by YOU have a right to know. And you have a right to ask. There is nothing mystical in1,253 words
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Advertisement1079 1986-04-28 1 Know your medicines Typaa A action Effects Typas action Effects auviniATino tf+mßM a#ll I rnci Paracetamol Does not matter if taken with or without food ANTIDIUIIbO luttllfl-illLLtnol Relieves, pain and lowers fever. Do not exceed 8 tablets of 500mgm (for adult) a day. Penicillins: ag: Ampicillins, Cloxacillin, This medicine works1,079 words
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Article, Illustration565 1986-04-28 2 With terrorism on the rise, security experts are finding new ways to stop the all-plastic gun and explosives from slipping past screening systems. SECURITY experts are taking sharp aim at terrorists who try to sneak non-metal weaponry through screening systems. The chief target. An all-plastic565 words
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Article, Illustration392 1986-04-28 2 RAYMOND SANTHASEELAN - RAYMOND SANTHASEELAN What are engineering students doing with hard-boiled eggs and blood flow? Our reporters find out at the recent technology fair at the Singapore Science Centre. By TWO engineering students kept mopping up broken eggs at the start of a392 words
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269 1986-04-28 2 ANU BALA - ANU BALA iy AN ENGINEERING student read so many medical journals for a final-year project that he became a walking encyclopaedia on blood circulation. Terms such as "femoral artery" and "cardio- vascular system" became everyday jargon for Mr Cheong Siah Chong. The research269 words
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Advertisement16 1986-04-28 2 THE deadline for photographic entries in the Halley's Comet Chase Contest has been extended to Wednesday.16 words
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Article, Illustration924 1986-04-28 3 They are perhaps the most celebrated couple of the theatre in China. Xin Fengxia and husband Wu Zuguang are in Singapore to be judges of the national xiangsheng competition this week. They tell TAN BAN HUAT about their life and work together.924 words
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Article118 1986-04-28 3 ifmaw^isi*' £ffljfc£MLft#£'ffi OT* Atfte fttttt** 4*S<«ft*/H4lt¥t£l* tt° ft***!, 1 tetotiitt »fM ft fig IU 2€M€ i* "ft ft 4tk tfe/fe ftS&^ia ItfrtfsJ^r^ifaS o B *4l*ft*4HiZ£ w tfji**at* frTH* ft I^o3 4- H €a I^A^S M k ia«f«l*ft«> TBB ft¥. 4triJ*M k /Mfeift »fWlt9l<f-57^ %iii «WAlt«^tB^ 0 IgfttfG f- lit f-118 words
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Article, Illustration717 1986-04-28 3 THREE-year-old Chunhua, who has laughing eyes and rosy cheeks, is a beautiful child except for her obesity. She suffers from a disease afflicting China's first con-sumer-society generation. A doctor at Beijing's children's hospital, Yan Chun, says: "Since 1978, my department has dealt with nearlyAFP - 717 words
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Article109 1986-04-28 3 Aa^N^lt^> mw m*ikm,Am.zm fV-LiH&'.MHfc f-Affc* ft cfMtt \-.%h urn, n c ,".fft fWfM£> mm f\ij. f n ,*'Jftfa K (t'jVtft f -ifi-.* fa] H fcBB m*Wjt Kit f InKl'j K 'J* > W *f •tAiSlf *1S ft ft A K'OU'j'.t: &.i&m Kf*mm tA*^« It 'A KM***} fi,)^s fi'jK*ii«i«AfibA WEI 3109 words
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473 1986-04-28 3 OEDIPUS REX is probably better known for the psychological complex named after him than for the Greek play that created the character of a man obsessed with his mother. The Oedipus Complex is a foreign concept to many Chinese. The Sophocles play, which was473 words
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Advertisement222 1986-04-28 3 THIS programme is compiled by Redlffu- "Vision and broadcast dai- f ttOilf| ly in Teochew, Hokklen LfSl S Learn and Cantonese. The Mandarin broadcast times over mfl u< SBC's Radio Four are 9 pm in Teochew and 11.45 pm in Hokklen on Mondays, 9 pm in Cantonese and 9.45 pm222 words
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767 1986-04-28 4 ZAHARIAN OSMAN - ZAHARIAN OSMAN By BEING a new institution, the St. Patrick's Arts Centre has not produced world-renowned artists nor has it been producing artists in great numbers. But this art institute of modest standard is helping many young budding artists to upgrade their talents.767 words
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Article, Illustration576 1986-04-28 4 Oleh ZAHARIAN OSMAN - Oleh ZAHARIAN OSMAN SAAT yang mengembirakan bagi seorang pelukis ialah apabila melihat lukisannya dipamerkan untuk tontonan ramai. Inilah perasaan lima orang pemuda yang sempat saya temui semasa mengunjungi Pameran Pusat Seni St. Patrick yang diadakan di Institut Goethe. Mereka ialah Encik-encik Hasan Rahim, Sunar Sugiyou (kedua-duanya576 words
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Article324 1986-04-28 4 Bahagian 4 word quiz ap, Part 4 PANDUAN CLUES: (AP) 1 SRBENA h^T"- 1 I I' 2 KGONTE r I j _J I 3 BTKAIR r.< ;lRNA |h jn j 5 AELIDB i I i L4 1 _QI G KTKEIA I (old) 1 1 I I324 words
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Advertisement484 1986-04-28 6 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Foreign Bank requires POSITION i CLERK Qualification/ Experience: e Good GCE 'O* level or GCE 'A' level Preferably with some relevant working experience This position offers an excellent opportunity for advancement for the right Candidate. Remuneration will commensurate with qualification and experience. Applications stating qualification,484 words
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Advertisement619 1986-04-28 7 Technical Technical Singapore Pte Ltd I ng, fast-paced and growing U.S. I company manufacturing high I y thick film hybrids, crystal I itors, cermet variable resistors, I lable attenuators and cermet I if networks invites suitably I ied candidates to fill the following I f% ITC NTC 2 in Electronics619 words
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Advertisement484 1986-04-28 7 '< oiiuanoni vacant: Technical flf\ A leading Japanese manufacturer of precision engineering plastic components requires mm salary upon confirmation $700pm must have completed NS prepared to do 12-hr shift 3 days work 3 days off basis mm sec 4 education Good opportunity to learn a skill m injection moulding of484 words
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Advertisement360 1986-04-28 7 rs situations vacant: 73 situations Vacant: 73 Situations VacantProduction Production Production The Search sm A» r itt^^^LaaaaaaaaaWK /^^^bbbbbbbbbl BBBB^^L^BBBBaft^k bbbbbbbbbi b^^^^^^^^sbT aaaaal LbbbbVM I 1 j!!^S I I I I LaaL I I II sal LbbbbU 1■ I PRODUCTION OPEHATDRS (Female) Malaysians also wanted, the company will apply work permits360 words
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Advertisement112 1986-04-28 7 ■aWaiH^Ba^faaaaavau fl Slcctrontc B^HpTomponcnt* JOIN US FOR A STABLE CAREER 16 aOyrs Normal working hr» 5-day week Clean and simpto work WALK-IN INTERVIEW Mon-Frl tam to 4pnr Matsushita Electronic Components (S) Pf Ltd 3 BCaOH StHlltl HO V^TporeiMf 7 o Hotetef of Optoma in Chemical Process Technology a Production Engineering112 words
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Advertisement317 1986-04-28 7 73 Situation* Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: J Production Production USA I GEHMO I has immediate vacancies for: H Female Production I Operators I (2nd Shift: 3.25pm 11.50pm) Requirements: 18-35 years old Primary school education H or Permanent Residents K Interested applicants can call personaliyHg^ between 9.00am 4.00pm (Mon Fril for317 words
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Advertisement45 1986-04-28 7 Urgently requires K MALE I Q C ASST. Secondary education Experience desired but not essential Speak simple Manda- FEN rin top Completed N S Gross salary $420 pm. hiu Interested applicants, please call personally at: p Blk. 1009, Eunot Avr 6 Pa> #01-14/16 Singapore 144045 words
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Advertisement384 1986-04-28 7 Situation* Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production female Production XV Operators ym Must be Singapore citizens' f I Age 16-30 years We provide: Attractive starting salary )J SdldrV Free transport at pick-up Jf 7 points $%7 Free tea/coffee breaks H'»-rvry Good working environment! DCT 5 -day week L I Incentive384 words
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Advertisement345 1986-04-28 8 73 Situaliomi Vacant: 73 Situation* Vacant: Production Production You cart earn between §M Toa Payoh Plant Ang Mo Kio Plant §M I PWHaaaaWW^kaaa^ I I r^2^l^a^aaw££alX^^Z CtAa£aaaaav£^^!^^^S I 8-hour permanent night 12 hour rotating shift I I shift \f»^ > rk 15 days a month 1 I ProthiftMly bonus Free345 words
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Advertisement213 1986-04-28 8 ESjH One of the largest ZZZZ refrigerator makers in SS the world has < I™ immediate vacancies for: TECHNICIANS (QC/ Maintenance/ I— Melting) Must have 4 completed National Service 1 Possess GCE O' ■j" level or NTC 3in ■as Electrical Fittings and Installations Able to work on 2 rotating shifts213 words
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Advertisement303 1986-04-28 8 73 Situations Vacant: Production GCE O'from Technical or Science stream with NTC 3 1-2 years' experience in a manufacturing environment GCE O' Technical or NTC 3 in Electronics Servicing Some QC experience preferred I Sec 2 and above, with I some factory I experience |t» Sec 2 and above, with303 words
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Advertisement539 1986-04-28 8 73 Situation* Vacant: Production A Leading Die Casting Ind In Jurong requires V ASSISTANT STOREKEEPER (MALE) a Minimum 1- 2 years experl ence 2. PROCESS SUPERVISORS (MALE) a Minimum 2- 3 years' expert ence In Manufacturing flek 3. TRAINEE DIE CASTING SUPERVISORS (MALE) Minimum Mechanical o Manufacturing Polyterhnli Graduates 4.539 words
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Advertisement447 1986-04-28 8 73 Situations Vacant: Production HITACHI CABLE (S) PTE LTD urgently requires r I Innl I I ■MTSTTniaI H luL^Ltiillilal j^pSßaiaßaHMlUUaaißaf II Above 18 years H Secondary 2 and above H Completed N.S Prepared to work on M 3 rotating shifts HI Attractive gross pay 1 I of $520 per month447 words
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Advertisement454 1986-04-28 8 74 Situation* Vacant: 74 Situation* Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous LIDO PALACE NITECLUB i has vacancies for I 1. Assistant Captains 2. Leading Hostesses 3. Waiters/ Waitresses Attractive remuneration a Good incentive scheme Medical benefits Free transport Interested applicants please call personally today or tomorrow between 3 pm. 9 pm. at: I454 words
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Advertisement436 1986-04-28 8 Singapore I Automotive I Engineering Pte Ltd Requires j ►^^^^•I^4*l 111) *V These guards will be^% 3) stationed at Ayer Ra|ah or Paya Lebar In' They must be willing to a work shifts Previous experience in a similar position will be advantageous of Gross commencing B ei salary around SS7OO436 words
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Advertisement786 1986-04-28 8 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous FEMALE DENTAL ASSISTANT raquirvd No experience necessary Training provided. writ* or call personally at: #02-279. SELEGIE COMPLEX SELEGIE ROAD SINGAPORE 0617 balwaan 2 4 30pm OANME DREW INTERNATIONAL requires BEAUTICIAN CUM MASSEUSE Age between 20-30 years Mln. 1 to 2 years working experience as Beautician/ Masseuse786 words
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Advertisement671 1986-04-28 8 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous URGENTLY REOUIRED PLASTERERS at Construction site Contact Mr. Robert Ht *****05 81 Vehicles For Hire I '^^B Rant from us for 7 days\^ and we only charge 5 day* Select from our selt-dnve as well as Malaysia^ permit cars and enioy this mcred'ble o^er PJj»l *****55671 words
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Advertisement573 1986-04-28 8 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance EASY LOANS FOR NEW AND USED CARS Low interest rates 4-year repayment Prompt service i UNITED OVEftSCAS FINANCE Tel: *****82(11 lines) *****41 *****13 *****33 APNO 3075 V j HITACHI LEASING (SINGAPORE) PTELTD offers new and used car loans at competitive interest rates. Mortgage loans also available573 words
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Advertisement1013 1986-04-28 9 87 For Sale: Mercedes CO REG NOV. 1980 M*r«W«M M Manual 1 owner Complete fac lory accessories Showrm roiui $24,500 ono (no repairs reud) Tel *****17 09. 200 SL Atito Completely re built by Cycle fc Carriage at over $20,000 Single digit regn no Superb cond Tel *****54 MERCEDES 2001,013 words
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Advertisement830 1986-04-28 9 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat M Fbrd«^ I^ICWS Ford of Japan ■■■■■■i Vl j} J. IT A V iiM,B Ford Laser Hatchback I.3GL $24,91 1 (PARF) Ford User Sedan I.3GL $25,211 (PARF) For details ring Regent Motors, Tel: *****88, *****77, *****19 or any of our authorised dealers.830 words
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Advertisement653 1986-04-28 9 93 For Sale: Honda ■01 HONDA PRELUOE 1602 c.< Manual, 1 owner, road tax 9/8 Low mileage. Used as 2nd ca Cassette. $14,500 Tel *****39 ■00 PRELUOC, AUTO. Pte owne aircon., cassette, sports rim Accident free $14,500 *****19 'S2 HONDA CIVIC 4-door. 1 pt owner, aircon., radio, cassett $17,500 on653 words
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Advertisement808 1986-04-28 9 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles ONE 1982 6 TON CRANE LORRY IN HINO WOODEN BODY. $22,000. Interested parties nuiy view the above at NO 1. KIAN TECK WAY OR CALL 2****** JOANNE AUG. '09 TRUCK refrigeration system fitted on to Toyota Dyna Just low, propelled dtesel. 1 (.wrier, rd tax808 words
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Advertisement776 1986-04-28 9 99 Vehicles Wanted CASH PAYMENT HIGHEST OFFER for all used cars non-PARF or PARF o Q, company or private o commercial vans and pickups trade In considered Contact MR. TAN *****22 (4 linos) day/ I HMD! ntght 11. KENSINGTON PARK ROAD SERANQOON GARDENS SINGAPORE 1t55 AN ATTRACIIVE CASH PAYMENT FOR776 words
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Advertisement866 1986-04-28 9 106 Accommodation Available: Houses Cluny HW a Exclusive double-storey bungalow 3 large air-conditioned bedrooms a Large patio for entertaining a Separate servants' quarters a Surrounded by greenery MatwWald Property Sar»ica» Tal: S33SOSI DUTCH CLUB VICINITY majestic d/storey bunglw 5 rms./ servant larga inground pool/ Mm. SWISS SCHOOL VtCWNTY modern bunglw866 words
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Advertisement632 1986-04-28 9 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Kim Tian Plaza I Apartments Tiong Bahru Stylish and Affordable 28 newly completed apartments for lease/sale Choice of 2 3 bedroom units Squash Court and roof garden for residents Shopping, banking, transport and all amenities within convenient reach. Close to proposed MRT632 words
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Advertisement239 1986-04-28 9 a.• .4 h tond f>i .v ■•••<t h B me cidn a Q,l ty homes 3 t |rm Brwanta im i' r y•• I T-, n !v> st beautitully lanj u If 'id ;miniuni a vcr, 1 »,itc a"d quiof civ a B<q s*irnrnmg pool. MnrM ■t a^d ch'ldrc" play239 words
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Advertisement665 1986-04-28 9 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments cfirdmore cParkJh OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease Luxury apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership Just off Orchard Road 3-bedrooms. lar&e lounge, ample pa king e Furnished or unfurnished e Average rental $3,600 pm mcl. service ct arge Visit our show flat. 10.«m to665 words
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Advertisement1026 1986-04-28 9 107 Accommodation Available Apartments MST.t NEW PENTHOUSE 5 bdrms study I guest Large anlartotn mant. living/ dining Expensive gourmet kitdwn Island view BEVERTON CT., FONT ANA HOTSBEVERLY HILLS. ANQULLIA MANS JERVOIS CT. 4 I bdrms Facilities $4,500 upward*. CAIRNHILL VIEW/ PLAZA. GAL LERIA. HIGH PT BALMORAL/ LUCKY TWRS 3/ 41,026 words
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Advertisement1082 1986-04-28 10 iu/ Accommoaanon Available: Apartments DlO OEI TIONG Hun Pk new I p.tmir-il 2 1 rms unfurn ihu 1) 19 Orchid Matis seavievi 3rms turn $H.so HoaMI JW49OH 0 10 SOMMERVILLE PK aBSCMM 1. 2(XX) su ft Hl>mpic sizei s/pool. f facilities $2.»00 lit Real BBMtta '235yi»l 0 10 SOMMERVILLE PK1,082 words
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Advertisement1023 1986-04-28 10 iu/ Accommodation Available: Apartments y D.9 NEAR MANOARIN Hate I Spa 0 CMMM living dliung 3 bdrms P F furn $1,000 Admer *****66 I D.O OXLEY RO. Renovated 3J bdrm 4th storey walk-up apt d r furn $800 Tel *****88 D.t PENTHSE DESIGNED by Inte rlor decorator 3rms pool $3,5001,023 words
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Advertisement862 1986-04-28 10 112 Short Term Accommodation: Local/ Foreign CHONG TOWER Apt. mm for 1 week's stay. otnplt-tHy furnished with ("TV. IHfphone linen, fully f<|inppe<l with kitchenette M-ItOW s«"iunty. housekeeping Hi laundry service availHB Please rail SIMON NEO k *****22 a WILKIE RO. DIST 0»22 near Peaic Centre 1 room weekly S2OO. lionthly862 words
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Advertisement958 1986-04-28 10 113 For Sato: Houses 113 For Sato: Houses 113 For Sato: Houses I a^y^fc^^aJ^^aM^^***^^! aaaay facilities for W recreation. >J§ children's «^n fr playground. f ft^H^Jß aL-a^HCt^^** 1 I I BFnP^K Hf MRT ANC MO KW I l^jlt m^ML^M r *S^ m _-^b— vm^b_ «v*Tiri^r''^'' BB *HBVaVBBaMa^BBIaBTai B^ a^A r^BBBBBBvTI958 words
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Advertisement705 1986-04-28 10 FOR LEASE/ SALE 259C/ 259D Jin Besar 50/ 50A Lor.M Telok Kurau 1 Kim Chuan Lane. *****00 FULLY RENOVATED. S/STOREY terr close to Island Club, asking $238,000. *****01 (Agt.) GREENLEAF PLACE. $520,000 Ml Sinai Rise. $620,000. Jin. Lima Purut. $420,000. *****44/ *****48. SELETAR HILLS $385,000. Goldhlll Rise $420,000. Serangoon Gdn.705 words
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Advertisement760 1986-04-28 10 114 For Sato: Private Apartments D 1953, JADE TWR. 3 1 bdrms Ceramic, parquet Morning sun 1.600 sq ft K furn $250,000 on o. Tel *****90/ *****91. agt D2O THOMSON OR. Condo 3-1/2 years old 4 bdrms. Approx. 2150 sq ft Well kept Full facilities. $320,000 o.no Rolf *****11 DM760 words
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Advertisement942 1986-04-28 10 114 For Sato: Private 114 For Sate: Private 114 For Sale: Private I Apartments Apartments Apartments Seaview Apartments. I t LANDMARK TOWER***** I J Adjoining Manhattan House/San Centre, Chin Swee Road I nn i hill nvrrlnnlrinrj thr in irlr ll M W o^^^ fk »fl for a relaxing and happy942 words
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Advertisement831 1986-04-28 10 d 116 For Safe: HOB Apartments a- mbmb^SS^ES^BS^SS. I ALL 3-RM.: Circuit Rd blk 66 30/ Tanglin Halt blk 35 $20,000 Cle- menu blk 346' 371/ 432. Tanjong Pagar/ Chin Swee Rd $55 000 Tlong Bahru blk 21 Crawford »ll corner blk 467 Margaret Dr St >l- Georges Rd Lor831 words
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Advertisement738 1986-04-28 10 116 For Sato: HDB Apartments 3 RM. corner. Clementl Ave I. Blk 403 A M Kio. Blk 153 $49,000 ono Circuit Rd Blk 67 $24,000 ono *****11/ 2' 3. Mlpo 3-RM. MEI LING St Blk 160 tastefully renovated, good location, morning sun (Can use CPF") Call *****26. Mr Tan 5-RM.738 words
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Advertisement375 1986-04-28 10 116 For Sal*: HDB Apartment* 6 YRS CLEMENTI Blk 340 irm iMarhlr (iood from view Tel T22y80h5 776M74 117 Properties Wanted dtpi KvraNkKw T 'f»M 3 t «0««IT URVK(S X^y »»i«»s »ghiis hsjgmk SPORE S LEAWNG PROfESSIOHAL LICENSED AGENCY East Coast Rd. fiai*H. Scmctt Op«f» Est, Hoo t leoot Eab«375 words
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Advertisement830 1986-04-28 11 117 Properties Wanted H'SES ALONG STEVENS Rd IM land Kd Thotnsoi) Kd B tlmah vuiniiy reqd hy ready buyers Owners call Chambers 2.5M677 3/ 4/ 5 ROOM HUH Mat* at Teban (idn West c.mni Ghim Moh Clementi' AM Klo and any areas required urgently *****95 ALL AREA HOB. 3. 4.830 words
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Advertisement813 1986-04-28 11 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces I PRIME LIGHT INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX 1 1 M I nil Industrial U milll Building JALAN PEMIMPIN 2 cargoes and 1 passenger lift Tight Security system Clean and well maintained Competitive rentals ffß UNION TEXTILE CO. (PTE) LTD. I 37 Jalan Pemimpm. #01 01, Singapore813 words
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Advertisement502 1986-04-28 11 119 warenouses/ 119 Warenouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces I f 1 rt T R A 1P f y w Hj HBUaMHaS I^^ J f**lM btfcjC^l^^Li^Lj^^^Ba^fc.^.^ ~^^HBw WAREHOUSE JBJ Bb^bZ I«O SO TT *^^H q cthdcu b^bV^^K^b^bM b^b^ 1 91 A en A- b^b^b^b^ Wnt Y Ul502 words
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Advertisement504 1986-04-28 11 4 SHENTON WAV SINGPAORC 010S e 22-storey building e Prestigious office premises available for letting e Strategically located In Singapore's financial centre e Carparklng facilities CONTACT SING APORC LAND LTD 222*312 $•00 INCLUSIVE. Manhattan Hse Outside CBD. 549 sq.ft. 5 mins drive to Orchard Rd/ Shenton Way. 2 partitioned executive504 words
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Advertisement401 1986-04-28 11 TABLE SPACE (SS6). Registration address ($10)/ Answering ($10)/ Telefax/ Telex/ Typing. *****12. TABLE. WE PROVBE registration address ($10)/ Answering ($10)/ Telex ($5) services *****09 THE PLAZA, OUTSBE CBD. 2200 sq ft. $180 ps f (Incl.) City Valuers *****74/5. VACANT OFFICE AT dlst.9 Orchard Plaza. Interested call *****86/ *****69. 1752 OR401 words
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Advertisement566 1986-04-28 11 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Space* Shop Spaces :|k^^5TALLS& KIOSKS AT SERANGOON BARGAIN BAZAAR Ideal for bargain items Low monthly rentals Month-to-month tenancy IN SBUNGOON PLAZA At Serangoon Road adjoining the President Merlin Hotel Numerous complementary attractions 2 department stores, 5 food outlets and many specialty shops. Overall566 words
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Advertisement668 1986-04-28 11 1 ORCHARD AREA food sUUs for ■k» Attractive rental Contact ■W***** Olna/ SO Ng IbIMMMSULA PLAZA, 351-1.004 f I sq ft for dental/ health/ traln■■llll, i tr »49fi ps.f *****21 PK. CTR. groundflr S3B H&^U water supply, good 3 side ri frontage LR Est *****73 I SHOPHSE. FOR RENT, 2300668 words
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Advertisement564 1986-04-28 11 135 Air Travel 135 Air Travel ta4w MVMUI^ 8 Oa v s A rtffßM HVHU Fly/Cruise Jkll on board the Luxurious pi^J^Ulf 20,000 tons !A^ 'M/S ALEXAIMDR^ /g4<| 2o"l!-J Departure May 28 1 986 'Price inclusive of ai^are Sh,pbo.rd faai-fe, J^^Ti.'n^T" 110 1 amenities include full bo ard Fully atrconditionoo564 words
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Advertisement587 1986-04-28 12 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours *!!?£Uf H Genting A^, East Coast East Coast Malacca Desaru Resort Kuala Kuantan 9 J&m TV^Z* TOURHfIN iSSoSCiI yri CMIBO m*©- Slim TIUVEL ShMWCtr Wof r—^— Panta, Primula 20/3H $119 R.niinance K^>^S 1 North TC I Sm/ s s SJ,587 words
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Advertisement9 1986-04-28 12 BJ at *»»^gk^^j"___*laa^*j| •WaSflaWl i I "^aH fl J9 words
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Advertisement336 1986-04-28 12 K* 5D from only $699 H from Vift* »D Darwin/Perth $1628 V KB* Darwin/Sydney $1728 A* 9D Darwin/Katherine/ V Great Barrier Reef/ A HS Townsville $1799 '^^^s^^^^^TiO killinly fOAp #oi 02 Tel: *****88 )§jg FARMOSA HOLIDAY OtLUXE ««OW»Ai. 50 GENTIMiPENANCCAMEmN V c -Mv $259 $I*s 50 «VnNGPPtA»6CAW»ON A^Coachi Monflav $359336 words
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Advertisement57 1986-04-28 12 138 Where To Stay TIOMAN/ PEMANOOIL ISLAND chalets longhse avail, on 1/5/86 Labour Day *****55 after 2pm 146 Foreign Education i College Homeslay e High School Study Exchange e University Placement Homestudy Courses TEL: *****44, *****63 i t-or counselling and admissions services to accredited universities/colleges Contact EDUSCOPE 150 South Bridge57 words
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Advertisement481 1986-04-28 12 137 Tours 137 Tours *J^jrj^ M-y explorer's DELIGHT Y^^Extension Permitted N^^4 Days nett By Air Direct Flight P^L^^^^J)eparture: Ever/ Tue./Thurs./Fn./Sun YJTJt^^H Cora^Beach Karon Villa |PHYA (S) TRAVEL SERVICE w \*f SJ\O JL #01-18 Golden Mile Complex affH U*^[J]Lc«f itQ£l Beach Road. Singapore 0719 B\Sft"***!— -^B^ l^y^ Tel *****32/*****78/ J^^^^^^^^ *****15/*****00481 words
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Advertisement312 1986-04-28 12 147 Academic Course* ENGUSH A credit In English at "O" Level has an Important bearing on your future). We have specially programmed the following cl tor the OCE "O" LEVEL 19M EiMTWWtion* NEW CLASSES 1 Mon 2.00- 3.30pm 05/05 2) Mon 3.30- 5.00pm 05/05 3) Tues 2 00- 3 30pm312 words
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Advertisement1791 1986-04-28 12 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses I b^ZZ^^^ KrTrBHTTaPIJITnBwrMnWB a^a^^^^a^^^^^^^^^^^^^H^^p^^^ajA^^^^^a^^^^^^^^m^H^^ajaM ■^■""achievement^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^b™ i Ist idpm gold medal awarded to miss helen yap* wobl o best stu dent for systfm analysis design (paper iii) june 85 fxams -i i e 2nd idpm gol d medal was awarded to one1,791 words
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Advertisement865 1986-04-28 13 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses I I W GET A RECOGNISED COMPUTER I K&fi 6U QUALIFICATION I W*% r% AT INFORMATICS I p v<t<^Pl lj^*--f computer school with some of the I '^Jj^SS^o^^^ >>^ȣm^S rnost adv a n ced facilities which I W}^_ '^D^- P r865 words
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Advertisement248 1986-04-28 13 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses PART-TIME LCCI SUBJECT/DIPLOMA COURSES 1 Eng. for Commerce i Marketlng/P.R. > B"keeptng Inter Elem. Accounting Cost Accounting Business Statistics > Economics > Business Administration Cofnmtf>cin{|: Msy '86 (June '87 Exams) Systematic Commercial Training Centre J #08-01 Bra* hull Compki \d Tel: *****4 1/*****42 JH Full/ Part-Time.248 words
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Advertisement320 1986-04-28 13 149 Secretarial/ 149 Secretarial/ 14 o secretarial Typing Courses Typing Courses fyping Course /ss- Advanced Mk (f/Vfc Training #1 I ft Techniques a*^^m m I (a member of Times Organisation) The Trusted Name In Training Give yourself the chance of a better career Professional status from LCCI and lAM will320 words
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Advertisement176 1986-04-28 13 151 Language Course* I Evening ►r Complete itiofs in MALAY INDONESIAN KOREAN SPANISH LEARN JAPANESE THE JAPANESE WAY Conducted by Native Speakers New Elementary Classes Stt 3 May (MBjini 1 Mpm) Fri t May (7.4Spm-».10pm) Study notes are provided free Only limited places available For more details, please contact CORfMNE176 words
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Advertisement495 1986-04-28 13 153 Driving Instruction CHAMPION DRIVING SCHOOL. Test Queenstown, Toa Payoh, Kampong Übl. Fetch/send arrangeable. Tel: *****08. LAMBERT'S DRJVMQ SCHOOL 10 Balmoral Road, 30 years of teaching experience won't fall you. Tel. *****94/ *****29. AFFABLE SENIOR INSTRUCTOR with high passing rate at circuit test. Tel: *****35. ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL. Fetch/ Send495 words
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Advertisement594 1986-04-28 13 158 Tailoring Instruction KADOORJE "I Fashion Design and Art Centre #04-17 Plifli'a Parh Comptoi Tofc SanSSS. *****22. Fashion Design (Bask Advanced) Dressmaking Adaptation on Pattern Drafting Arts Industrial Pattern Drafting AM courses are conducted by fashion designer Miaa Ste B .P. who graduated from Australia and Hong Kong Design Colleges594 words
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Advertisement634 1986-04-28 13 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OP THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Salt N*. Itttt «f IMI BETWEEN OVERSEAS UNION BANK LIMITED PUlatttb AND LIM HENG LEE DeCeadMt NOTICE OP ADVERTISEMENT To: lim Heag Lee Apt Bfeefc M OUU CwMMawealtfc Ctme atig»|»rf Wl4 TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against634 words
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Advertisement644 1986-04-28 13 I The Land Titles Act (Chapter 271) AM The Lm4 Title* (StntU) Art (Chapter 277) NOTICE Whereas pursuant to Section 32 of the Land Titles Act and Application No. A/***** dated 28th day of August 1985 has been made by JULIUS YEH and LEE SIN ENG alias IRENE LEE both644 words
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Advertisement593 1986-04-28 13 BAILIFF'S SALE I In the Subordinate Courts I of The Republic of I Singapore I Writ of Seizure I And B Sale No 1) 1112 of 1966 I 2) 1113 of 1986 In the Cause of Central Provident Fund Board Plaintiff Versus Shiffon Creation (S) P'eLtd Defendant AUCTION SALE OF593 words
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Advertisement775 1986-04-28 14 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICTS ■■MB CTAIITC DCCnQPI H^^H Irtrtux Halts: Box Srnlcr: Sal«-sS.r%t.,- Sll .ills Tunes SSl* 00 jrs. cm ColLvtttl SKi 00 Tflrx S<r\lrr: S.I.i.N.T.S. Its «)>s| UMhAli i t• -1 TMMI Wrt SIM i€% A MM Snml.i> Timos SSLT) hi' |>s<- rm Pdslftl Sslo 00 B APPOINTMENTS I Senior Engineer775 words
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Advertisement350 1986-04-28 14 1 I TOOL PRODUCTS I An American hi-tech aluminium die- 8 casting component parts manufacturing I company, invites applications for iiH I Purchasing Officer H I Good knowledge of technical pur- I chasing such as aluminium ingots, machine coolants, cutting tools, plating chemicals, etc relating to die-casting fl manufacturing application.350 words
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Advertisement644 1986-04-28 14 GOVERNMENT OF NEGARA BRUNEI DARUSSALAM Applications are invited from suitably qualiied applicants to fill the following vacancies in the JNIVERSITY OF BRUNEI DARUSSALAM, Min«try of Education and Health, Nogara Brunei torus salam. I ACCOUNTANT (CODE NUMBER: 028 11-014) SALARY SCALE: UB 1 EB 2 $2,450 $4,240 per month. QUALIFICATIONS AND644 words
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Advertisement836 1986-04-28 14 i p— I CATHAY PACIFIC AIRWAYS INVITE APPLICANTS FOR THE POSITION OF District Sales Manager Cathay Pacific seek a District Sales Manager to coordinate the passenger sales and marketing activities in i Singapore. An ideal candidate would be a graduate in his/her j mid-thirties with at least three years experience836 words
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Advertisement133 1986-04-28 14 Be a classified armcha •hopper with The Strait Time* Classified 1 SHERIFF'S SALE In The High Courts Of The Republic Of Singapore I Suit No. ***** Of 1965 m Execution No. 1920 Of 1985 In The Cause Of I Elbiru Private Limited m Plaintiffs Versus Worldmarks Furniture Systems Pte Ltd133 words
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Advertisement449 1986-04-28 14 NOTICES NOTICE OF QUARTERLY SESSION OF THE HOTELS LICENSING BOARD SINGAPORE Notice is hereby given that the Hotels Licensing Board w* commence its next quarterly session at Court No 1. Subordinate Courts Complex. Upper Cross Street. Singapore on Wednesday, 4 June 1986 at 10.30am to consider the following: (i) Applications449 words
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Advertisement1878 1986-04-28 15 NOTICES 1 __r__r I [fir if AIOVING Please be informed that effective 28th April 1986, SAFE CENTRE SAFE TRAVEL will be located at the A following address: /^°c^^^^^^^ <\ 52 Chin Swee Road SAFE Building \of fSSSx Singapore o3l6 I h /^^XvTS Telex No: RS ***** 1 y&^cSFl Our new1,878 words
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Advertisement335 1986-04-28 15 BAILIFF'S SALE I In the Subordinate I Courts of the Republic I of Singapore I Writ of Distress I no: 82 of 1986 I Between I YamMin Kalerprtor I Pie I.UJ 1 Platetlfls I Wu« IJ HwH I IWrndant I AUCTION SAI.K OP I Ballet shoes, tights, le- I otards.335 words
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Advertisement742 1986-04-28 15 in inr. niuii iui n ur uir. REPI BLM UP SINGAPORE rOMPANIKB HIMMM.It' 79 OF IKK In thr matter of thr ompanlrs Art Chapter 185 Aad la tke matter of LAKE-GARDRN FLOATING RRSTAIRANT ft COFFRK HOI SK PTR LTD (Incorpuratrd la the Republic of Singapore) (MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP) ADVERTISEMENT OP742 words
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Advertisement188 1986-04-28 15 You can do so much more for so much less... Reader's Do It Youreelf Home Improvement Series shows you how... DO-IT-YOURSELF MANUAL This two-in-one 'Book of all Trades' contains hundreds of money saving home improvement jobs with expert guidance at every step. Both sections of the manual are looseleaf bound188 words
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Advertisement396 1986-04-28 16 AT ALL THE RKIhT PI ACES. IN .All IHE BEST »fIS MERUN INN MELAKA AT COMFORTABLE RATES Asol IslKebruan to 3 1st December 1 986. MtJ^IJN INN MU J\KAhas specially reduced its room rates Here's your opportunity to conduct your business I interests in a hotel that boasts of excellent396 words
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Advertisement163 1986-04-28 16 Emma ItartC was the heroine ofßarbara Taylor [Bradford's mult i million copy bestseller A WOMAN Of SUBSTANCE I I Now she is 80 years old and ready to 5 I hand over the reins of the vast I Q li business empire she has created. I h^ I To her163 words
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Miscellaneous709 1986-04-28 16 SUN TAN By Coiiette PEANUTS By Schulz TrMntMair^A wff*;} TT^^TFLcoirscASDrT E3 I i 1 r~? r 1 i 1 i 1 O(-eHD.M«tiOO*UM>lMe< o °(ftePA/ATHESTC^i*MH) F3\ hE" IJJv. I 'MATS RI6MT CON6RATJLATIONS .°X H THf F c >^\^£ DiShc'S AND DiSPosc -^3 VOu v E BEE|SJ ELECTEE? S, /fc^^^-^^ /^TWANK^CDU^ QUEEN709 words
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Article, Illustration676 1986-04-28 17 The Kids in a class of their own The Centrepoint Kids flocked across the road to present their very own concert Star Parade 86. KANNAN CHANDRAN applauds their verve and vitality. IT WAS their night. They congregated in loud colours, raising a loud chatter in the Mandarin Hotel's otherwise formidable676 words
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Article, Illustration547 1986-04-28 17 CAROLINE NGUI, who was in Adelaide recently, writes about two small shows which turned out to be pretty big stuff. TO WRITE his latest play, David Holman went back to school. For three weeks and in more than 12 schools, Holman, the cast from547 words
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Article, Illustration358 1986-04-28 17 IT WAS terribly fascinating to watch Smalls by Handspan Theatre. Held in a dark, unsophisticated little hole of a room, with the audience seated on plastic chairs and the floor, it goes to show that good theatre can make its home just about anywhere. There358 words
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Page 17 Advertisements
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Advertisement80 1986-04-28 17 If you are holding an event you want our readers to know about, fill in the coupon and send it to: What's On, Section 2, The Straits Times, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. Your coupon should reach us three days before the event. Name of event: Staged/presented by: Venue.80 words
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Miscellaneous738 1986-04-28 17 What's On PERFORMANCES ends and public holidays. NEWLYWEDS. In English, by tralian High Commission from THE CHANGI PHOTOGRA- 11.15 am 6.15 pm daily. AdOPERA BY FOSHAN COMPETITION Mls s Arulanandam, of the 8.30 am 4.30 pm, is a64 m- PHER EXHIBITION. Featur- mission: $2 for adults and $1 TROIPE FROM738 words
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Miscellaneous896 1986-04-28 17 —I Radio One 90.5 mH2 in VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News in Brief 6.05 Another Morning. Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning. Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Radio Patrol 7.45 Another Morning,896 words
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Advertisement18 1986-04-28 18 *^J I^oi^iVX7 \7iT\l 1 r^CIT^ \X7CI kP 1 1T"^ \C\ d TlT*^"!" r~i£ICC i\lT^d l^TCl^^" Tl^il IT* fid\7^18 words
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Miscellaneous1386 1986-04-28 18 Kill l|l m a bt> a unhappy environment by send- wLm "J aav inKrF srr« Emma's head rules '"Cc^SLndl, rfi IPWaW aaV ir^9 a^^h^.l^^ But Calvin resists and, out I "^1 H^ a^.^^^si LW TT^P^ii^B^iatX. o EMMAS (Jenny «ma» Iwu» ImmmA of spite, appoints a stern and ji P X^^T1,386 words
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